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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_02_10 .i,,.•. `• .+ �' :b-Jw:*-•:r E.' I.. yL':;.. -.-uL,«. /-J'.•s'r..n.' .. <Y" .t .. _ , .. s•'•?u•R.Y?�,j y .. ..... ,. Y .. '. -:.. - _ , <'•t .' AYE'�Y-2 .. .. i ,..-. '..,. .:.:..„.,,-ar . ... ..,-.r •s.,a_r.+:t-...n.. ,.t;y. <...z.73.' n,e fir. .. ..._ ,. .. .e• .. i �•, y . . .-., 'i"l.C',i-'i•v.''4, -,.)a'l 4+',•�'' -F _a• u ^r... <.a••. �'•.. ..,,+r.'r �,...� a,+'•:, ....s. _. �:. , - —��— .ti__`_. VOL. LV.III PICgER,ING, Oil T T. 'FRIDAY, FEB. 10, 1939 - . No. 25 5 Q.ara�. NOTICE `ti^.iITII'::=.Li BASE LINE The B: a Y. P.: L. will hold . skak- GREENWOODENWOOD t Vii; - , an urH. o PEAR8z. Physician .. Ing party on Wed. '15th at the "i' ep ln' [mull th.a Valentino A(, MILLS 'Laadsuraeon, Dunbaztoc. ;may Unr tracks pass your way 'Markham Rink. ial to be bel,i i,,, tits F3a+e Lire- ; R E.F.ORSY J , Oph.D., Director every day. IO. A>e. in the s, huul-huu,e un k; ��twwooeeit R D. ,Keefe, Director of School ei,iday, Feb• 17tH. Culue and I886--1936 `R•oitWme•rleal RtionotOntayo. xes. COAL CORE Attendance till be the speaker at n o , , .fstared Member'of the Amerxan optometr�al. ho appMn,ment. vOD, CLIENT, the Brutherh:acd on .Tuesday, Feb. eirY h,t SPt`i:di.A pno;t um, hil CHOPPING PYeoe ssol.Claremont.Oct.. 14th. Games start sharp at 7.45. %hildreu. free. Laos&. SAND, GRAThe The annual supper and thankaff- _. �__ Monday, Wedoesday�and. Frida) DI3NBART`ON jig";>_ Bring of the Baptist' Church was WE GRIND FINE ^rJiYALD RUDDY 8arriater• and a very successful and pleasant af- Bran; :Shorts and Feed of_�all •Solicitors t: C Yutwc. tyi„ xtoLara. , fair. All departments were. shown Mr. A• Kerr, of Queenston, is carmerixaccuptcQax taeiaterE.Cana- BUILDERS SUPP-LIE13 kinds qac.' ot►itt wing of[,curt iiowc.wbitiy, stx to t'e in 'a promis ng condition. holidaying at the home of his un_ , also minerals and other BEATON, BELL is ROSS Also local cartage work Our streets and roads are in a cle, Mr.,John Gilmer. eoncentrafes for profitable feeding Barostats It Solicitors We have alaoplaced in atoek a folk fine condition. This is owing to the A number of ladies attended the kept on baodAY •line of Maple Leaf Milling co-operation, of the people with East' Toronto Presbyterial o! the we stock only [fie best Poultry W.J.BLATON.K.C. Telephone' Mr. Wilson, our miller. We think W. M. S. on Tuesday last. K.BROOKE BELL.IL C. Adel,2338 Uo'e Feeds. On Tuesday, Feb. 14th, Qveryone Supplies. - our Council is to be cmunended in Itr Feeds, and Su lies. W MITCHELL1-31 J.D.F.ROSS ting him a, portion of the cost come to the United Church Sunday -- -i172 Bay St. A. -- ,. Pickering, Ont. - - Py and enjoyable evening. All for U. HICHARDSON tk (in.. Barris- - BROUGHAM 2, cents, (� Oftice phone 1100 R,&i,IdeLea()SW V•tens.Solrrnoef. IQotarie.etc, Sutte Sri. *A „Brtcecalor Lt c 3:adi ,o. _ - - -' - :- Tine regular meeting of.the Wom- IANO�TTNIN4 - J p ne a,dna Yh•o seas: stn Mr,. H. Gannon spent-the week en's Missionary Society will be idGUS McMILLAN-Barrister. Sol- The Beal Store,Claremont end in Toronto. ' held at the home of Mrs. McCon- AND ttor, Notary Public. is laelinda'Stree PHONE 99,4 Sorry Mrs, Bayles is under the ochie' Sr.; on Thursday afternoon �l kinds Of I'p air'Fork' f 7aemto. Teledhone Ei�in ai�. FURNITURE d 1�to 'sR� atepresent next, at n clock. our C. G. All Tuning Guaranteed j .rets P. , PPY Mission Circle writ We co LcrstaL !.e held on Saturday, Feb. 11th, at and Sunday School Gula, under Mme.. :. We Pre displaying an attractive Et• b: McCI?ONALD I. �Y - variety of the home .f Mrs. Fred Cassie._ the leadership of Nli s •Helen Bradd g09 Close Ave., To>roIIb D,D.S Gr d FAiaLAI9E, L. D S. y D.D.S,Graduate o!the RaY�t Cat�ar of Altrmiaum wnd Graniteware Etc. The W. M. S. meeting• will be for having tiron 2nd'and 3rd prizes ions Lakeside 1502! p�yta,sur eonsaod the Utavenity of Toronto. Purnitnre-and Furcitur9 IOficta ia.re�densee recond door eust of St. And. held at the home of Miss Dunar in the Drama Contest at .Bron sa eiaCbureh._Picker;ng.Clot. Office boon D IN +trills®.' ` g ?n Orders taken at'NEWS Ofl3oi 1 Cllr appaatmeat. (X-ray prices low, is keapiaR with timer, on Feb. 16th. Roll Call — Storm. last Friday evening. ,rr.rni). I'hoae[+lett area. - _Visitors .-_at_._the T. Robertson About fifty members of 'the - home cn• Sunday were: Mrs.. A. E. Adult Fellowship-of' the Dwl-arton Slarbs. Dome, or Toronto, her niece, Miss United Church spent a social even Farr's Elevator Pe , 71orndale, of Montreal. Mr. E. J. ing in the Sunday School room ag -AN, H. BEAT(3N' -TOW ,9HIP Eckhardt,- of view York, .and h.s the church: on Tuesday, when Mias p c • L. Clerk. Can-eyanr•er.Cnmm»sionor for Claremont, Eckhardt,- friend, Miss G. Staughton, of Det-. tiellie Vit. Lewis, of the O.'R. E. C. pullders' tau �j talk ottwavam. ncc,o,tont, Etc. irsner el Liacria,teLieentus. whitevele.ont. roit. conducted a series Of group gamma pp Ci c Phone — Res. 938 The W on-le l's institute "illi hold and.song._. A, E. RICHA R L .C 1V B�virg or Selling gffice was their t] h:tura hem'hnmegof n'1fr B. IZOL ILl Lt1mb8T and Lath Gl P:N 1:R 1+l L I�1 S iu R A�t(-E Chop of Any Kind Har.,y. Hostess: Mesdames Has- B. C. Shingles REAL ESTATE ott ry and. Hog Feeds. Floor vey:, G. i'hilip,.I�tchie, M. iHw,mil- - dal accident occuh-ed G lIIe Coal co�vEY�,rt rtl,er fa 'GrindingEver Da ton, Hutchings. Program.— Spell- about 1.la P. in. on Monday when y . :. .Alberta Coal �Ja sW estabibbed agency, ready y y, ing Pee. Darr_ing Contest. , Old- the truck driven .by John Lee, a , to serve. Blue Coal dk Wood Tine alua.c. 'R. C, Grandmothers' Chinaman, of Toionto; crashed into Domestic Coke Pbone, PidL 600w Fending' and hoofing Material remedy. and through,- the guard rail of the Cr G�.ment Lime, Plaetet The Agriculture-,and Horne. F.e- Rouge bridge and dropped 75 feet A to the Tce below. Lee,-who had Teen -.Maple Body Wcod Wm-' anomic 'Courses being held here J have large attendances. •A special wa"was returning to Tor- Acente for I+z1IId eIIOQ — LICENSED ACTCTI'UNEER ANI) �• .A.. '-�+ —R lecture b J. E. Be onto, avhen tine accident occurred, got} ]lde��� �' VALUATOR y rgey, B.' S. •A.. �-� of Guelph Coltege ' on "Poultry' How the accident occurred is not Sales conducted. Anyw.herc �• was given ,on Feb. 1st. Special definitely known at the time of and a Phone of write. Address 614 D'uniae: 111$urai7C41 of All Hinds, subjects, for, *'Weed, -Control" and writing, but it is- rumored that tm COOksbiltt I1nplemente ` Street. East. ' "Soils and Fertilizers" . are ached cars were passing one another and ..�►', Whitby, Ontario: Best Rates i�vailable with forced Lee's car too far #u the sideTQm Mors 1 - used for Feb; 8th and '9th: Speak- iSeenrity and Service. ers: C. C.. Tenant, B. S. A., and bridge, and the danger was `�' of the b Brierhish Hospital R.•J: 8ryden, B. S. A. of.0.,A. C, increased by the ice cn the bridge. YY ILSON BROS, s =- lne annual rreeetliing of the Brou- The truck. was completely wrecked Government Licensed Address ' Phone ghatm public Libra and Lee was still linin when taken �..00IISt �T BROUGHAM (PICK 516 Library was held on g , Font. Main St, E. Stonffrille, Ont, ,,Saturday evenrng, Feb. 'nth. Pres from the wreckage and was rushed 'hone,%Ior� 7•," Phcte 191 ident, G. L. Middleton, in the chair. to- the Toronto East General Hos- Maternity, Medical, and Surgical Secretary-Treasurer, R. McWhir pill, but died soon after bei GARDEN CROPS ter reported receipts for 1938 9%. cases taken po pt admitted. Iiia back was broken and ]ROOFING SPECIAL ' -Matt!illy Serpi-Room '; _ _ 1i+; Expenditures, 537.75. Balance suffered severe .internal injuries, -•8.111 Pa Profits a through a foot of solid' ice. AEout 3-r Std. �{ ht. Asphalt Shingles .l Rates for 10 days-=25.75 y or hand $5. 43. A ba71 was.gree g It You Use ented for a renewal of insurance 35 feet of the iron guard rail was per s9re, r Registered Nur>a in attendance sod 56.00 24 hour service given. N AT U RAL MINERAL on nooks, $4.50 'and passed. Mrs. . torn away. It was about a year ago 8-1 Hvy. Wght. Ashphalt Shlagles �t that a similar accident occurred on 7lmbulance Service Brown, librarian reported in the All first y =6.65 Per a9r4 the bride ir•hen a trick went nSer 'quality Toronto Asphalt. MRS.E.R. GOOD 25.37 ;: Phosphates Circu,at`ion 1�rea ovFeesa�arr_ t sideandfell to-the--bed of the Roofing Co. �u- _ T � . , o rcrease Yields and Improv, Quality d that the Board rl'que,t a grant ravine;and the driver received fat- of 5 sgre. or over. •'�if you knew you WERE NEXT of all sopsmm the' Public 'School'Board for al injuries which caused his death --*— you would bustle in after that in. which all Brougham• school child- about a week later. _ Vices subject to change witht>wt Syrance Protection we've been D. N.• Loekw0"0d ren. :��ould have free access to the - ' ' notice, _ talking about Iibrary for reference. Board rrnean ACDLEY .;. PICK RING • • Pickering Mills • YOU MAY BE NEXT - $ bers,for 1939 = G. L. Middleton, • ;. T PICRERING, ONT. T. C. Brown, Grant Johnston,- R: Jack Ranger .and. . friend •from LUMBER YARD CYRII, E. MORLEY WE DELIVER 11c��7nirter, firs. D. Mains, hits. T. Montreal spent the week-end with GENERAL INSURANCE his parents -here. :PHONE 3400 PHONE 5317 robertson, Mrs. Bmw•n and , Mrs. Our YrlGtto�-Service ar..:Protection Harvey. Purchasing Committee;. R. F. M. Chaprr.an attended the Jer. O� -PIg 6M '.C. McWhirter, bars. Haney, ]Vhs. 'may Breeders' Annual Meeting R. G. CLENDENINa ''Brown and Mrs' Robertson. :Offic• Toronto, on Tuesday. ; T� a ers: Pre§; G. L.'Middleton, Secret- The hockey boys are doing well, NEO O.om A SMARTLY FUNERAL DIRECTOR ar'y- Treas:, R. C. ylcWhirter. Lib- The dance'of last week netted them D rarian, i4ir, Erown. some $10 "to* sweaters. CHEMICAL Moderil Steel Bed Private Ambulance The Amateur Dramatic Contesi, The Women's . Institute had a' : -FWD ' -, Day and Ntighe 6erviee sponsored by the W, bI. S. of St. good meeting at the.home of T, , f3tautifully finished in vyalnut phone 11000 John's United Church . as held .on and Mrs. Annan Iast week. VITAMIN 1f MINERAL TONIC; I grain ernamel effect Malvern 5000 Friy evening and was a splendid P M. Yeates flew to New York � ? Each $10,75 -- . •. success, with a large arttendanc@• on 'business this week. Air travel _ YL Markham - On and a good evening'a progratfri. has invaded our ca coilntrysi e. To SIA in the i Real comfort in a M�tiress Sir' Ernest McMillan Prevention of Nutritional Anaem- Four pial s were presented and .a with four r : V. with hundreds of coil springs. — nun-Lb of much-appreciated of his orchestra s + , ppreciated thus- a pent the•week-end prevention: 61 Rickets , Dental These are topped with-layer V foal, numbers were contributed liy with P, M. Yeates at Audley, r .a Cs, We Have Farms. Caries, and Tetany of Vitam- fitltand upholstered in special bins. Glover, and the Misses Glov- �. The regular meeting in'D,,deficiency. , Damask ticking.,$17.50. Drinhin founts., er, Johnston -and' Bacon, with-their gu g of the'Club 1 Drinking feed accompanist, of Claremont. The will be held at Grasmere on Mon- -Building otic Iodine envy Prevention of e. deficiency Modern high riser; steel bed- day eveni-i nett. A short program wilding of Resistance troughs;oyster shell,mica Intiges'were- 141r. Castes; Dr. Fat1- l: springs, cable wire with sinall rise and Miss St. John, of Pickier- followed 'by cards, is outlined. ?1 delicious food suppleloent Ihelica'Is at each end.-•.$7.75. grit, brooder, btove and ing, who' made the followin - a- Anyone having any. ' old history $ containing quastitics of Vita wards 1st. Brougham.; 2nd and .of their .family in Audley would Walnut finished ..dresser to furnacep}pes in all sizes. 3rd, to Dulxbarton . Whileva]e was thanked to have it sent to the mins and Minerals frequently . match-••$22.50. also given play, local Women's Institute who are .lackt'ag in ordinary diets. � `^ gi a Prize for' their la Also all hardware at real- "A Quiet Eve." which was well Preparing a history of the place. �� M Small dose—Easy to take. fMw Ambulance, De'y K Nle Presented. Rev. Glover was,. - - 7%e banquet given by the Club .• onable prices. � al 9 . ways, a fine chairman. The ladiles on Monday evening was a success, �., _ Pbe t UN -` and a ha 24 day treatment, $I * ,w Repair work done promptly of the W. M. S. appreciate very ppy.time-spent m dancing, - much the efforts of the judges followed when.�old and young roll- 72day treatment, $2.45 ! C. A. STERRITT ALVIN BUHNB� >r�d the artists who-helped to maJce ea through the fields' of clover. t THE i-..C, - KERING N E_ WS this evening so successful, also to Editor OrrrMston, of Whitby was JONES Fnnerai~ Director Hardware Tinsmith Mr. and Mrs. Harvey for leading, present, ar•i gave an address on the - QFa gI Q in community singing. After the v clue of the country :-choal &s an The RexaU �rnvpQist Fnraitnre Dealer In influence in shy the communr National Anthem, refresh�rterrts shaping : �• • outsda VbM 4W if i,L- jam.XV.V were served to the visiting artists. Ity spirit and contributing to nst- `i.;y• Phone Pick. 6S ionsl wealth. ui ..^.i..."?"MR .. _ F_.o. xo•a_av r. '� ^..c - _ .. ,v'R - .. _:u'�a. ...x - .ss:�•. . - $'.'„rrvtS:•, . :..*Sea,:_R *T ..q. ...+F"+�'�.•^..+v ..-y. ..:.,..i .'.` ..�.- y'. ft. �.n - '1. ;:,,.:+- -• -':'�i'�"'sc. ';.- �v. -> A`, a�-.,�►' . x.. .., .ry .. _ "^• ! t y..ao�_ .r _ - .Ir,-: q E BISCUIT A IT'S A CRACKI N FIN PO t IUNGRY MAIM The'' Leashed Guns _ Circle L _-- ;�, - - - - -- F $ 16y Perry Vest6rook ' Synopsis: Sed. Invisible fingers plucked at — ;, Slim Loyale is paroled from one flaring wing of his chaps. He : 7 par prison after serving 1S months for heard Tisdale curse in sudden ` , • ` a crime he did not commit. He pain,'but he kept on, shooting low urCiL ranch returns to his Circle to and centre. Sad his father dead sad'sinister The hostile guns went quiet and forces at work, trying to make him a choking curse echoed. A man !f s violate his parole to that he can tottered out of the blackness to /again be railroaded to prison. wards him. "Reazb high," snap- The Broehwells and their gang ped Slim, "Reach higi-, quick!" lure plotting to gain possession of "Loyale!" gasped the other. Circle L ranch and the property .1Yuh had all the luck. Yuh got of Mona Hall, a neighbor and life- had no way to distinguish him belie'bing that there would be lit- Knithifltory hIe hot . from any other,of their crowd, tle resistance to their plans. But long friend of Slim Loyale. jailbird!" - Slim discovers that Sheriff Star- Dakota wisely held his tire, work= here, deadly lead was lashing them Knitting was invented.in Scot- The voice broke oft and the fig --buck has joined the plot• against ing always towards his objective. - _ from several angles at once. They land in the 15th century, and the ure slumped forward silently. Slim Lim. With the help of Dakota He knew that he was taking a were being outfought by men they art spread.to the Continent, where knew, by the voice, that he had Blue and his cowboys, Slim Loyale long chance of intercepting a slug could hardly locate, men who held guilds of stocking knitters were killed Leo Brockwell. from the un of some ranch de- the advantage of concealment, and defies the land their to do B formed. r : As Dakota BIue cut in from the fender, but he was.willing to take protection. - - their worst. opposite side, he- found himself ' barging right through the szatter- the gamble, providing he could get Even Starbuck himself began to "> CHAPTER XX ed and disorganized forces of at Starbuck. realize the-futility of things. He Night? Posse Opens Fire Starbuck's dishonored law. Star- Long since, the last atom 'of also began to 'retreat slowly, Qdoubt had been wiped from Dako- throwing lead' steadily at those ��/ p a The bulk of the posse sp7. lit and .buck, wildly furious at the way mocking, flet flasheR. Dakota, to a mind regarding dust how and g• y '•' circled. "Last chance," came Star- things were going against him, where Jigger Starbuck stood in singling him out, closed in. At �' IF your sleep is din- bucks voice. Come outa. there was trying by word and action to ten ares. he shoutrd, fltarbuck, Curbed by/,fitting up - ox we start shootin'." relation to the a decent interests of P - rally his men. By the renegade the country. Too much damning yuh crooked rat, this way. It's aneral trines at night, . There was no answer. Starbuck sheriff's cursing and shooting, evidence had• been uncovered in Blue who's callin' yuh." :i• if you experience cursed in sudden fury and rolled Dakota was able to locate him;and the past week or two for' him'to Starbuck twisted in ,his saddle, burning and soreness, a gun, the others of the,posse fol- with grim purposefulness he made sna ing, and flung two lightning if d Got back is lame win suit, The ht shook with his way towards him. be mistaken. _ and sore,you may t g trig y shots. One drew a'crimson brand' �+ to rumbling reports and was DamningEvidence The remnants-of the posse were across the'side of Dakota's neck. ,�� relief by taking i. �� Pierce s A-nunc.Kira. mplashed with gouts of crimson . loomentarily, no one questioned _ beginning to break'and give back, 'The other socked heavily into one ' .fat/ T. Hisham, 532 Hill flame from searching gun muzzles. Dakota's presence. He was right despite Starbuck's infuriated or- of the bucking rolls of Dakota's St., London, Ont., Without any more hesitation, among the-,remaining numbers of dens and cursing wrath. They had saddle. - =, "IN. Pk=e.b Aachen Tdleu F it m., the posse, and fa the dark they come with him in the first place, ° `k gaunt lista backache and kmuch anno- Steve and Charley went to work. Dakota let loose one 'careful awe;. he )deacon �.oKa a,00 mush lyand They laced the night with lead, shot. Starbuck gasped, #tis snarl- awe: the ted and a pawn. too frequently and oit•n Irritated and burned. tilt hack would be their rifles sounding flatly. The ing curses cut short_abruptly. His w lama and a re at Binns I could as clart i alt o- - ns thudded to the dusty earth. . li down. After des 'mort." I xu your druggist gist' _ - posse was torn with confusion. fSn livd.or esti the discomfort."Ask lour drusF'.t ' "'Spread out!" yelled Starbuck: Of INTEREST to WOMEN READERS Ile loaded..both hands about• the' fat Dr.Pierces A•sarie today. J "Git around the whole damned born of his saddle, 'his shoulders place, an, an•seea coveeded.'ao second hunched, his bitter face draining white. AAAt last t can breathe command. Like startled quail they He drove home the spurs, trying all scattered, seizing upon any- ;; to ride-past Dakota. But the first tl'eely a�11n ...relieved , thing, to get away from that sur-` fi° frenzied leap of his mount sent lfronl the clutches Of Y prising crossfire. One individual him swaying. Quite suddenly, he f>. MA CATARRH of the crowd, who had had his slithered head, foremost from his horse shot from Hader him, had saddle. - the bad judgment to duck behind Instantly Dakota also swung to " a corner, of the big ranch house. the ground,leaping apart from his This is quoted from.just one of thou- � Here he halted beneath an open g' »,.w bronco, crouching low. He knew Bands of earnest testimoniat praising - window, peering back into the + ' that a hail' of lead would be- - blentholattlm. All over the world 'dark ndow,Mesa. 'sp searching for him. In that he was �1O°s °f mm and women are ' ht: The animal he had just grateful to this time-proved family Oscar, the big. Swede cook, ng remedy. Mentholatum is a simple, startled by this outburst of sue- left collapsed in its tracks, shot direct ]nasal catarrh akt ct way of treat den gunfire, stuck his head out of R " ,, . through the head. Dakota went• This heating balm is 137o sooner inserted the window. The poaeemaa did �' flat-on the-ground-, alert and-wait- An the nostrils than the antiseptic not see him, but Oscar saw the t the :- • .. .. penetrate to • ag vapours begin to relieve retard t•� a � (CONTINUED NE:;;T I9SUE) farthest nasal es . . . crouching figure. By the snarling Z:t g congestion . . .tight Berms crines echoing upward, he knew —'--� ; gathering oY.mucus ..clear yot11 nose it was neither Steve or Charley. Nat Silhouettes and brip.keep a cleat'. Geta u Bent Therefore Oscar leaned .well out, tube or ar today'Apply it regularly.- Therefore maho one huge fist clubbed. It fell like Di-play Variety as it hastuieved dorm ...you oliyou as it has relieved miIlioas ...or your :0 post maul, and the posseman a money will be refunded. wa subsidedin a silent heap. NEW -YORK-Nevi hat silhdu- ' Oscar chuckled and heaved his K' ettes are forward-brim flowered big bulk .out of the window. He turbans. The brimmed-berets, for = 7. them. I guess this bane good time ward tilted, are'tnade usually in. found the fellow's ns and hefted `• soft fabrics and are adaptable t4f -to start fightin, rumbled Oscar ! - many different ty-pea of .daytime -,.-toRAW himself. So with a queer, SCALLOPED CANADA COD until golden brown on. top, and . costume.. - Swedish war cry, he waded in. bubbling hot. Wide brimmed hats, usually of Slim and his tvvo companions Hits the Spot on Cold Days g milano or yellow straws, have _were, bkoyt-a quarter-of a mile Take one breeze to put it mild- Try varying this at i - by using T P their brims lifted,on one side. and from home when that first burst of 1 from the cold north, add a flur- Chicken Haddie, that inexpensive y, sweep way down on the other. gttnfire echoed. Instantly .Slim ry'of snow and a sudden dropin ' canned fish, packed in Canada. Or THROAT Ribbt;is are the favorite trim, al- Salmon,his mount to a scudding the temperature and you have.all Salmon, that adds a'touch of col- If YOYf � =orakhr Tbmt g mpe y though you will find feathers and Arun,. appetite. our as•well as an Individual-fla- the makings for a grana app flower too. Tisdale," he flung So along comes this -Scalloped ' tour. "Our fight,- .„ . g. �IIIOS fN 1 �. YN �rRSll Instead of making a white. _ Vn8lly 6d FSS{ Itfd 11 Sk -his smoulder.. l -es1=-for- Canada. Cod to make_.yo-ur -menu ever sEuce—on days you re rushed, use wg shin Workmen yuh to take chances. Yuh can drop making easy, and to keep,the fam- �Illlf Mdh�i gout." "Like hell I -will!" snapped ily'nappy and.well fed. s tin of thick prepared tomato soup. Other flavours can be in- ' Tisdale, spurring up even with trofluced b using Crean, of celery, Philadelphia painting concern _ Slim and Dakota Blue. "Yuh shot :'SCALLOPED.CANADA COD, y pays its employees for time spent - pea, or any other cream style square -with me. I'm returnin' the 8 cup:, cooked Canada Ccd sou while taking two baths a week ;favor." ?s cup grated cheese p' the minimum number required for Send for "1.00 Tempting. 'Fish all working painters b Penn 1 Just as they readied the ranch iii cup buttered bread crumbs g P y y ' =they heard Oscar's.war cry and 2 cups hot milk Recipes." The Department of vania. law. Fisheries, Ottawa, will send you saw, by the gun flames that ans- 8 tablespoons butter a copy for your own use free of svered,it, the approximate position 8 tablespoons flour charge. All you have, to' do is of the attackers. Slim left his Seasonings write and ask, and state whether caddie while 'his horse nuns still .Melt the butter, blend in the you would like the booklet in _ in movement, and res.:, crouching, . flour, and add the •milk, stirring French or English. dowel one corner of• the central gradually until well blended. Add Corral. the grated cheese. Place half the Answering Lead _Tisdale followed Slim, but Da- cod in a buttered glass baking •dish, cover with half the cheese YOU u R earn d n kota cut around the other way. sauce, then a second Iayer of fish °" L To pain an 2. If throat is w reduce $y the steady sponging of the i and the rest of the sauce. Cover crush s■a Slim got Stere and, '" 'BAB Y tTwcea and Tamerog"Aapilam Winchesteas' with the. buttered bread crumbs , ° '' T,biat•--a*utt•N•� ofwate ...safgl' '`' Charley located. So he turned his :;,, It water. Repeat m as water•••sm"►t'• own guns loose on the hostile and bake in a moderate oven 350 at 6 o t Roars. :positions. to 400 deg. F., for 20 minutes TEethif7g ' --- - Otte - Eases'Pain and Dia• or' n the - +contfart lin a Few Minutes 'other side of the corral came an- - When «Aspirin" is Used ,twering lean. Slim, a.wild ferocity Cross, fretful,feverish—unless the little ;f upon him, stalked straight to_ NowYou May Reduce sy stem is working lust right. steedenan�s 0 h Boy i The simple way'Iiictured above wards that place, shooting stead- ■ powders—the standby of mothers the K often brings amazingly fast relief world over for more thea loo years— ,, ` :from discomfort and sore throat ily. His .hat left his head and Varicose or Swollen seOdy cleanse the system of'impanpea Mom lets. me accompanying Colds. svi riled to one side; -torn and drag- whit are often-the cause of feverish- TT "cess, upset,stomach and other trouble - ° ? Terry It, hen—SlC.y0U1'dolor. He ■ ..— ..._...atteethtnagame;- At.your_drteSCisi s. _- __ Sweeten my pro bIy will tell you to continue - Veins--�Iet ulcers For FREE sample and booklet -with "Aspirin" because it acts so hO This If You're "1?it,ts to Mothers" idritc doTin . .cereal s ' fast to relieve discomforts of a cold. A Simple Home Treatment' , And to reduce fever. Steetirnnn .- Co., Dept. 19, 442 5t. t This-silnple way,backed by scien- E RV o U S The world progresses. Today many minor _ ailmeiits._bat .tQpk weeks to overcome can Cabr1eI $t., \fontreai. 6SV. +.:x wit tifiCauthority,haslargelysupplanted be helped much morf quickly. If you have % BEE RIVE the use of strong medicines in easeng varicose veins or bunches, start today to :� ;� Q �, cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest. �s IDon't take chances on harmful opiates anti bring'them back to normal size and if you G�` V products which you know nothing about.Use J most ef{CCt1V8 way yet discovered. Common senses Get more fresh air,more sleep are wise you will do so. and take a reliable,time proven medicing likq Just get an original.bottle of lfoone's 7eencRgta�eens r Vim++w"' J -famous Lydia E_Pinkham s Vegetable Com- Emerald Oil at any dispensing pharmacist �`/or roe darile EF,sTstlrof oe eub DK�ge• _..Srr�pa 1• ® ��� 8�Y �� pound—madeespeciaAyJorwommfromwhole- and apply it nytht and morning to the cn- some herbs and roou—let it help Nature tone ]urged veins in a short time the veins R• ���'�'�'r 1aP your s"tem and thus villin yangly nerves, should begin to pp�((r��ow smaller anti by reg r _al. c lessen distress from female functional disor- use eople who oarik tonreduce varicose veins Issue NO. 6—'39 ders and mske life north living. nuld not _ f - rRADE-MARK Rue: For over 60 years one woman has told bottle ata once a It is-so penet rat ng in dreco- nother how to go "amlling thru" with comical that a small bottle iasis a long time, Ce Inkliam3 Cothpound—let it help YOU. •.:...+,?T?Y�7.- r. i e ..�•. wv. i�. •C» ..:+,..y.•.r. .-. ,, ., �8- c�� ro s � n a .� �_.. .i� .r d'�,.•.. New British Defence Head ing what they should do,and three 8y William nx thousand souls were saved. The T141S CURIOUS WORLD Fer,Euson Sunda Sehoo1 ., ` result of thin sermon was alta �% :. gether different. Peter and others fi with him were thrown into prison. ; Lesson at the command of the priests, the captain of the temple, and the j Sadducees. LESSON Vil sr The next day these early Chris- --- PATER HEAD A LAME MAN tian preachers were brought be- Acts 3:1--4.A2 fore the Jewish Sanhedrin, where. Gen Text.—But Peter said, sat Annas, Caiaphas, and _others Silver and gold have I none• but who had played a prominent-part x what I have that in the trial of the Lord Jesus not r , give I thee. x _ r Acts 8:6. *% many months before this (see .'� THELESSON IN ITS SETTING John 18:13). 1 r The question which they asked ' r Time.—Some time after the these disciples was, "By what ti• day of Pentecost, probably a few y >� power or in -what name have yep ;✓`yr weeks, perhaps a few months, and done this?" thus'either A.D. 30 or A.D. 31. Acts 4:8. Then Peter, filled Place.—The city of Jerusalem. : A. Now Peter and John were, with the Holy Spirit, said unto GAMECS 44ARL ;going up into the temple at the them,.Ye rulers of the people, and I5 NEITHER PLlJCAXD y hour of prayer, being the ninth elders. 9. If we this day are ex NOR. SHORN/ -' hour. We read in Scripture of g r r is PICKED LIP y amined concerning a ood deed three specified hours of ra r,.in done to an impotent man, by what P P ye Admiral Lord Chatfield, former, THE GROUN® AS means this man is made w hole. _- accordance with which the Psalm- head of the British navy, has been 10. be it know unto you all,-and ANIMAL SHEDS _ ist speaks of his own custom, "ev- appointed as minister for co-ord- to all the people of Israel, that in a 44 00 -t ,eniag, and morning, and at noon, ination of defence in the most re- the name of Jesus Christ of Naz- will I. pray" (Ps. 55:17). The cent cabinet shuffle made by areth, whom ye crucified, whom THE GOA OP OIL. ORIt-t_ER,S. �RE * evening prayer at this particular Prime Minister Chamberlain of God raised from the dead, even in �' %'� � NOT LLY POOLS'OF OIL_, BUT ' .time of the year would be at half Great Britain. him.doth this man stand here be- POROUS �rATG�2i4TE0 past four. -- - Lame Ali His H-ife Sore.you whole.11. He is the W/TH O lame f om his mothers womb was were•filled with wonder and am which was made you stone wale f h -- ►• pj y set at nought of ou the builders, earned: Whom the laid datl at h hen o the Qo4OV • 3' 3f azement at that which had hap- corner. Here Peter quotes from ��-. 0 a% -- ;the door of the temple which;is pened unto him. Ps. 118:22. The argument is called Beautiful. The temple was Peter, ever ready to speak, and that the condemnation of Jesus, (• ,/ enclosed in three marble courts, now, sir-ce the descent of the Holy by the supreme court of the na- _ wising in successive levels from Spirit at Pentecost, burning with tion in no way disproved his Mes- IF PLACED WITH ONE EOI-40"-`' the city floor. The lowest of these. a passion to-proclaim the Lord slahshi AT NEW VORX. CJTY. was the only one open to Gentiles. Jesus,- and to preach the gospel, 12. And in none other is there WOULD REACH AS FAIZ . _ -A flight of steps led up-from it,to deliver his third address, accord- WEST A'S 0YICAGO. _ the second, or-middle, court, be- salvation: for neither v there any sus in to the records that we have. co.a,sa�•rruuRneeu.e. � g other name under heaven, that is yond which women might not go. The first we find in Acts 1:15-22, given among men, wherein we WITH the coming of spring, the camel's hair forms Into matted Thence another flight-of steps as- the second in 2:14-86. This per- must be saved. Peter is not tufts, and falls to the ground as the growth of new hair comes in cended to the upper level on son Jesus was not only the Sa- scolding these men, but be is Men follok the caravan and pick up the clumps of hair and-place which were the altar and the Banc- vior of God, but he was absolutely bringing this strong accusation them tri baskets.which usually are carried by the last camel in the teary. At the head of this second holy; his sufferinghad been re- •caravan -stairways which only Jewish men P against them that they might re- - ',.might ascend, stood the Beautiful dieted by the prophets whom cognize Christ as their Savior, and ' Gate, which opened on the temple these people believed; God whom receive the salvation which he they pretended.to worship had alone was able to bestow. Sal- level. vation from the bondage of sin. Headliner of Yesteryear raised him from the dead and in • - To ask alms of them that en- the name of this person Jesus. .I � ' tered into the temple. 3.Who see- whom they' had slain, be, had a ing -Peter and John about to go healed this lame man to-day. Pe- 60 Irish Guards recently march- into-the temple, asked to receive ter now pleads with them, to re- ed into the gloomy tunnel of Char, HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 19 She started an alms. 4.-And Peter, fastening pe 8a g gr -1.5 finest I N i acting in pent, to to turn a in from their fn Cross U nder ound station, his eyes upon him, with John, stubborn opposition to the pur- London, England. Reason: They ceactnturyess . 21 lest A I 21 ieiectrified said, Look on ns. Peter's man's mI ht be blotted out. officer haven stopped T I G N reply, poses of God, that their sins had not been given order to halt, 13 To unclose. Q N �� "• "Look on us," hint$ that the man's particle. g g pped to ask time eyes were wandering, and that his 14 Unusual 22 Squanderer '�.• Where Sal.atiobiies of nest train. He had to race memento. N 23 Lawful - words were mechanically-address- When Peter had finished de'- along platform and shout before i :•• 6►_ ed to them, as such lifelong beg- livering his sermon on the day of leading files-could hear him and 15 Be bellow. 8: O L 26 Ozone. Cars are wont to be. 18 Being. 27 Label. _ 5. And he gave heed unto them.. Pentecost, the Jews cried out ask- be recalled from danger'line. 17 Nettle rash. T: `- 29 Stream expecting to receive something 18 Every. I T obstruction. . •. 19 Fortunes. A G' 'LBeverage. 90 ..r from them. 6. Bnt Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; biit 0 epart. 2 Eatables. H T 31 Csrc1 — e • 24 Behold. - I p 32 Cravat. - what t have, that give I thee. In �' Are- you � Listeningthe name of Jesus Chest of Naz- 25 To make lace. 38 On behalf of. - areth, walk. Notice carefully that 28 Destitute of 39 To wash Peter claimed no power`for him- By FREDDIE TEE teeth. 50 Mining hut. 2 Monkeys. Tightly. self, but but he had absolute confid- 34,Aeriform fuel 53 Deer.Inlet. 51 Once more A THandle 42 Lyre-o less .41 Deice ' ence in the power of Christ to do, 35 Ireland. 54 A jot. 5 Prickly nut instrument. something for this crippled man. NEW SINGER-ANNOUNCER uratic school for aspirants to film 36 Unit of work. 53 Classifies. "., coverings. 43 Thin. Cared Young Bert Parks, twenty-file- _..,,,,,,.,�,,�, tame • selected 37 Form of"be.".58 Toward sea. 6 Before. 44 Mean. 7. And he took him by the right year-old .e Bran of the Columbia luring the Gate- 38 Stepped. 58 Her native ?To drive. 45 Self. -harrd, and raised him up:.and iM- ' ----' network's corps t way to Holly- 39 Railroad. land. 8 Thin strips of 46 Marrow. mediately his feet and his ankle- of announcers. w ood" series, is 40 Lobe of the 59 She appeared dough, 47 Tidy. bones received strength. 8. And «,as abandoned master of cera- ear. in—in the 9 Arabian. 48 Otherwise. leaping up, he stood, and began'to ".!s New York monies during 46 She was,a —U. S, 10 BLRcuit. 49 Water cress. 5 walk; and he entered with them aunts, to join t h i s program —of VERTICAL 11 Valley. 52 Work of skill. Into the temple, walking, and .. the Eddie Cantor 1 heard each Sun- realism on the 12 Transposed. 54 Provided. leaping, and praising God. 9. And ;how as corabina- day ocer the Co- stage. 1 Therefore.- 14 Billiard rod. 57 Like. all the people saw him walking and tion vocalist and lumbia !network 1 II I - 'Ipraising God; 10. and they took announcer. (WA- (WABC-CBS, at knowledge of him, that it was he BC—CBS, Mon., 6.30 to 7.00 p..m. 15 -that sat for aims at the Beautiful , 7.30 to 8.00 P.M. EST). Niles has r: EST When Can- introduced many 16 „ for was in 'New film luminaries Tried To Drive ori recently,he Ken Niles before the micro- I I was sa impressed phone, since he turned announcer ,,Ahead of Train box- Bert by the youngst- in 1931 .after being amateur box- <„ t Parks er's.•twin talents ing champion of the , State -of Aims Gravelle, of Corbell, that he offered 'sm a contract and Montana. His hobby is keeping 6 ` Ont., drove his light truck for, took him to Hollywood. An At- photographs of'the stars he has 30 lanta, Ga., boy, Parks was a st1T brought to radio, the then-not-so-' 30 feet ahead of a Timiskaming 334 and Northern Ontario freight announcer at WABC before he. great who are stars today. train just outside North Ba_y was old eriough to vote, OLD-COUNTRY RECEPTION _ one day last week. He was :. .KAY'S SECOND YEAR One of the engineering ad- 7 able to run off the tracks down Kay Kyser's College of Musical vancements of the 1939 Rogers an enbankment but the engine I:nowledge, heard each Wednes- spread-Band models 'provides six carried away part of the rear -day-over the NBC-Red Network individual spread-band dials, each of the truck. Gravelle did not at 10 p.m., EST, 'began its second 10". wide with only one dial visible see the southbound freight un- year under the sponsorship , of at a time. This feature simplifies til he was just about to-cross Lucky Strike cigarettes on Feb- tuning,' particularly -for women. the tracks. He didn't think he ruary 1. By spreading out eacy of'the four54 ; { could beat the train across so short-wave bands, from one inch he turned down the-tracks JACK OF ALL TRADES to ten inches, Old-Country recep- ahead of it. He was unhurt. Ken Niles, actor, announcer and tion is now easy to tune in with-- 9 director, and now,head of the dra- out interference. J REG'LAR FELLERS—A Clean Sweep " By GENE BYRNES DO,YOU KNOW NOIMAAM,MISDUFFY.I HE'S DOWN IN EMPIRE OR NO EMPIRE, , WHERE THE LIL PINHEAD AXE D THE VACANT LOT YO MA IS (;WINE GIIT CARPET SWEEPER ME COULD HE TAKE, PLAYINCs BALL!CO SORE AT YOB USING HER GOWN AND ASK .,., L IS, LILY?� I�D� IT FO'FIVE MINUTES- NEWS CARPET SWEEPER .' LIKE TO USE IT BUT DA WAS MO-N:..- _HIM WHERE HE �FO TO BRUSH OFF A FEW MINUTES TWO HOURS ACCO/, LEFT IT . 'DAT OLE HOME PLA'•TE! �-• \ C• t r..5.w s7�•r.... 1 1 as.u,1 t•.c ol•t.. An d gh"—r.w s mad >a N. • - . , . •e .,er ` ..r rroa •.3.r" ; fi.:.s- .. g:... ,,,,. ,zy. .:, ++b�a,cc^^ -'�"t� • �', 'a T' a, yz .''" _. R- ....:...e.R-^.": -.... .. F:. ..,✓'•.BC.• f�, n,,,f4.:" - w,-Y F f:'.Y tl: •k+"n PEEM '; " a: ,w.•.t - w:. ,d•..;._J...,....t.. -:I:+'x-,. .-r++, •.• ....., .y. .4' .�.� .y.. t .A. i s. '- ,. �1?► iC ori•a�Zti lis Iwo PklesViT•wephio Hortiealtoral at $1702.60 i6s for old - •'` Society. whine- r WOMEN'S LIS RAL CLUB • �-'�� : l!lf.I'11 ��� - Monteeth and Monteith appointed : I 'flee% l The second in the series of five non- The February meeting df the •auditors for Towmaltlp. FU491RAL DIRROTOR AND ' X-TS PW Y4W; 104114 Is adva4ft politicaA lectures sponsored by the Edu- Society will be held on Wednesday Arthbr Boyes, Pickering, appoin- AMBALUBR' ftbseiripdow to the United StatM motional Committee of the Ladies'Liberal 15th, in the school room of Dim- ted Weed Inspector. Eluo•e•aor�to W.J..mothers . and OL lid in mdvanee. HotenAssociation will be held n the Feble, t barton United Church. An Address Frank J. Prouse appointed Build- - *- o �� Hotel on Thursday evening, b 18, at BtouQvilie 8 'clock, Prof Auld of the University will be given by Mr. H. V. R. ing Inspector. 1 OrI.V .d J aR. Proariei'o f Toronto will speak on "A.Mvelopment Moore, PoB. on "Perfume and Night and Day k3ervioe urs, of the institutions of Government Flowers". Mr. Moore is a good Business Phones Resldenee Phone ..anada—explanation of the Federal Sys- 9801 9020 tem and distribution of Legislative speaker, and his subjects interest- • GREENWOODAYCHI powers between the Comiaion Legis ing: All are invited. • lature —discussion of amendmentSAW- s to the Mrs: W. W. Glee spent the week- British North America Act. send with her people in the city. Mrs.Gordon Conant, as chairman o3' / this committee. will tell some facts The C. G.' I. T. meets on Satur- about women ani their franchise.'' Township Council Monday, Feb. & day at 2 P. m, at the home of Admission is free and all interested their Leader Miss Edna Green, in knowing about the government of our A deputation from Whitevale Mrs, Milton Pegg gave a very Country are cordially invited, asked .assistance in snow-plowing, write letters andsenda irks PERMANENT NAGGI'G' PAIN 'lielpSnl talk on Temperance to the _. .__ --- and received the guarantee of W. orders? Order your Bray Chides Sunday School on Sunday morning. _ an hour 'up to $25.00. •through me-versonal attention. THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER ' Rev. H. H. Mutton gave a very Mr. Kiane, of the, Home'Tele- prompt delivery AND NERVE S. IT MAY_JE ;splendid address, ming well en- Hermitage Fawn represented at phone Co s„i+•++;r•9x-,-their-by-law -- L. G. WILSON - -- OUR EYES. _._push to take the service ob Sunday _World's Fair.----- .- changing the name to Woodbridge B. R. 1, ldyrtle Stn. Ont. :last, and Vaughan Tel. Co. for approval. C+: H. TUCK,OPT. D. The congregational •meeting of Tlse Borden Co. of the United West Tloavnlitie deputation receiv- WAMy Bil•J4 • !. Ck the United (Murch is to be held on States have planned a project for ed $12.00 to assist in snow plowing. Learn to Play �eaa 15 Wednesday evening, weather per- the 1939 World's Fair in New York, Council advised by Relief Dept. OSKAWA, ON% t the cost of w3dch will be in the 174 individuals onl Relief Ron. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Issard haveneighborhood of half a million Truck tender awarded to Johne GUITAR and UKELELE returned to their home atter ha-v---- dollars --They--have selected 150 S. Balsdon, for.Intemational truck • ing Speen some time with frttends cows, 30 from each of the five lodiAdual balf•hour Sea*"& Notice to-in the city. dairy breeds, to be on display for bona Hes, Studios YoulWe are pleased do have hdiaMay eight months, to part of a dem .* cC�LIE SMITH Brawn home again, also to 'learn onstration of the maanfaeture of Ltn7 Clarcmoin. Markhat4. Llnioar£!h. that.him. Bis is atLant herself a- their milk Pte+ both conden- Uxbridge: $totiifvills, - . •e''s gain, after hes severe illness. sed milk and bottled Pasteurized ExpertIastrwneatasupplied on reQued. We do Building of all Jkindr Ma. and Mrs.. Andrew Pegg had milk- This whole demonstration will Tocoavince you as to the pmef t:Cof our a wedding anniversary recently. take place on a gigantic turntable OARPHNT$RINCi. is the ace o of their $500,000 Radio Service yew you will receive ieREE of charge CEHNNTIN%t T4ieir chi7dzen and grandchildren lemon the building; this table Will revolve helped them celebrate. The family > i,nstnnee t , _ L a Dias on any one of alte►e k Ql[BIN i them with a lovely elec- slowly from April 30th until the 1 � ROAD and trio lamp, alm slourie other useful closing of the Fair. T7ie Holstein 1 mile north of Dunbarton ' electric places. The comuriuriity ex- Association and the Ayrshire 43 ! Law Motor Sales B«)�TNGi "tends very best wiehes and many Association have each been asked L We a so sell Brantford Roofing appy , to -select ten animals from Canada Chry-sler-Plymouth Nestertods,Rra�re Bathrooms The Gremwood Dramatic Club to represent the breed at the Fair. • Dear Sgnlpasent, Duro.Wates will present their amusing and it- We are very Pleased to learn that Skatin■ _ sleets. Bea cresting drama, "With th H p of flu Len Ayi'ahfree chosen in Can- g , sda, one is to came from the Herm- +0()OD USED CAIRS ebb fpai`t Seotty', m the United Church, on - t3QdDYBAR FI1tF:S an other Banding 1laterial Friday evening, Feb. 17th. The stags Farina of E. L. Ruddy. - Dunbarton Rink mensber$ o! the east are: Ch”. cidentally Bdb tells us that she is W ILEARfl BATT£Rlll! Xistiamatee Free McZliggart, Edgie Pegg, Heibert 'h mother of -the Young bull he GENERAL BLAEKSMITt3WO Work Guaranteed IRS ;Middleton, Win.Brown, Edna Green ga" to Donald Pugh some time a- EveryWednesday 3lEIEaLED oaaNeVMOTORor a Used T n ©�1 Th Herrnitage Fatar�.s also re- Glee w a•tai oa a Nib or a Ifesd Cay . e!. PROU SE - Toth Diane Loin.Byers, Mild- co. The - Ibo Service y Y y 3t tloaee• wirg _ _ Sire, f e' union + us that their J :red Pegg, Ivy Magiiiza pow to & Saturday �Ev s • PCtoente f130a; _ HerTni�tage Count Honeysuckle, has •► $ ' cordon J. LAW 1CK11RrXQ. ONTAf£IO been waisted his A. A. this week• �00 D M U S I C This is the,highest recognition giv- Phone 2006 -Pickering Township Hockey League an a bull in the Ayrshire.breed- ADMISSION---I5 CTS. PIC KERING,Congrstulatione Bob. - • PIC�HBRfNCi, ONTARIOA :Skates sharpened at Rink A Price 15 Cents S a RadioService Pkkering:6 .Brougham E t Claremont _ � - Kh:.F1niSD, 6c.e:'...: Elmo Dumbarton s •r, Audley 4 E:.Nllr ST RC UD. Whitevale 4 Box Grove aErnest C. Fetzer Expert service and . re- Cherrywood 4 Kinsale 2 G - $1N0--money regtslreL an" pairs to all makes. Rene• Sold bt, Gasses. _ Flrs�o _ Ilex %Q �Qei �. ebi, 8rd Andle 2 Box Grove * . . � � 011able charges. Work �-... 1~ y MAl\OK . HOTEL guaranteed. A.W.MITCHELL Dunbarton 1, Brougham 3. ymri enpeeiemtee Feb. 7th, Whitevale 2, Cherrywoodli LAWRENCE AVE. EAST ROUOE H/LLS ART�iUR FIELD Pickering Dunbarton 4, Box Grove 1. TORONTO, ONT. : , rna ata Rsdo sd Teevison Ie *atRCommunity Hal 'just completed. Ont. Member Ofial Radio Service modern, beautiful Dance _ floor. Banquets, Socials, Clubs, Aasodatkn. Eucbres, Dentes catered to. 48 ;Phone 5201, PICKLRINfi • - ,Ter.ns on application. cmie'dres rn a Come to an up-to-date, wen c_ ',irte•d pias for your nest party. Phvae:�te:veni 46(12 17124 Veal ej ante BROCK " SELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME ,THEATRE Comunit Club Audi tal'1uZ11 wH� Save Time and Money FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH T14URSDAY.FR10.3,Y&SATURDAY We have a buyer at the farm FEBRUARY .9. 10 and 11 IM0NDA Y, TUESDAY' AND Senior Dramatic Club . , Two Shows at 7 and 9 !WEDNESDA Y Sat. Matinee at'1.3b O e p Pickering United •Churrch SHIRLEY TEMPLE- 10/�G I-T I NG =Af?p MS - Damatization of My T. Holmes' IN _ LIMITED - �3r ARNOLi� �; "Ju most papular novel. st'-. Around'Ju fit - Program begins at 8,15 P. M. the Corner" ADMISSION, 25C.CHILDREN, 1 50. WITH BEFORE YOU BUY . _ CHARLES FARRELL that ` 39-car, let us dernonstra#e the - JOAN DAVIS _ . :AMANDA DUFF : NFW DODGEy Detroi t, $9.75 BILL ROBINSON i ' Monday, T'tieeday Weanead,i, '-One' ride will convince you. Chicago X17.65 _ - - , _FEBRI)A@�-13:ZT—an�IS : Kansas City, $2785 Two Shows, at 7_and•9 'Firestone Tires.' Exide Batte=ries, -. ERROL FLYNN F BETTE DAVIS -Auto Supplies. IN $ our coupon giftSeeelisplay. . M ` OUR Slate . . `The r>�' :;ALF,S PLACE 4- 'ZRAVEL BUREAU FARta RouTiNOS - STOP ovum with _ - r WILL PLAN MOTs RATO, STC. _ • ,>NITA LOUISE (Alfred Mole) TOURS TrCttns AMD INFORAUTIOM AT IAN HUNTER TO ANYWHERE BEULAH BONDI ANYTIME F-aatern House —phone 4501 ALAN I3ALBo 's.C`iLAREMONT. ONTAR/G j a , j Phone 3901 • y S' s 'a, ;. r.,^T. ... ,It., n.x 3.9.„ + ,.i ..,....... .,"X...: •'i.X l"_" T".. - -..2;+' ... ....,�. <?`. .»a'+ r: •ma.•,.. m.. .. ..:-....,:,•t ,e �+.}•.w..,r'._.... .a._. ..r :.'. .... �s-y.e_ b,., , *. ..,..�,i' :.,..:. .,'� ,�.. x"'sx.c �•,.r, ..a..nY. ,w.: .':"'•°s. .4 .K.,�`";a• ..•epi. :. r ...2' ,., ten. w s ''i:.,, -.b,_r � ..� 'aFae—+..n '+io^ •w• cue. ; ..d a yq+-,.' ..' d! , r a, ICLAB1611o1�1T - Muss Matas b is visit- LAND SVRVZY01t 1�he farm now pied by kw friends ds in the city. Fertllators , Mrs. Lorr�ale entertained a few F. J. DONLYAN B. A., H. Be., O ';Deferral has beet )eased to Mr. L g, On fie ars thy+ neonk Farr, a brother of Mr. J. W. iriende on Monday evening. iur' Special Reductions while 1he here and w5T1 take doa:ve Mr. and Mrs. Sam Step3etsaoa, veyon Gilms and Tasnold, >i6ii Ppa >9 last M d l B�n, of Oa�hsw,a, were Claremont visit. East. Qebewa. Ylu+ae lYti! •�,• stud • Lewis toors last week-end. 2 Only 13 ruA for M-H. drills, l thank friends for their The local restuarant is, enjoying $43.00, for 530.00. r s the many Notice to Creditors f I � kind words of sympathy in conn- the patronage of marry of those 1 Only 11 run for K.H.drills, Reg, . ection with their s'ecent, bereave- travelling out to,, the hills north 140.90, for $30,00, l This a In the Estate of Albert Edward 1 Only 13 run foo •tc.tarmit k rPpr. f rP •Yriuction of �r 'meat. Several local people are'now put- , P • Major, Farmer, Ing drill, Keg. =15.00. for $:.0.00 ' th 1 � ting in their ice supply, which is tc Q Mr. Joe ward suffered a pear- Tawe ars all mew tnachin C--7r,- r..9 -T -�P ful accident on Monday while at said to be of a very good quality. ALL PERSONS having claims a- "" Metal tteofing;' 4 ' IU jack-rabbit hinters are hav- g plets and installed. Aver 15.0(x1 4 work, a result of which is the in gainst the Estate of ALBERT ED- ,old in Ontario. Near Model 138 So widely used on to both eyes, one very serious- WARD a great time these days on _ farm buildings. Jury Yes WARD MAJOR, late of the Town- Fertilators, Alemite*erased ono im- Easy to put on, thE,suow covered fields in the d�s- ly, TN extent of the iznjury can c{ ship of Pickering, in the County of proved, Fits any make of drill. permanent, fire. 17- yet be determined. tri - Ontario, Partner, deceased,who died 11 run—$39.00 picot; minimum rbc Hiousewives will be relieved of The Euchre, in the Community upkeep. Write for Hall, on Friday evening last was on or abort the 25th day of Dec- 12 run—S40.00 cost estimate. the task of baking cookies on Sat- ember, 1988,are hereby notified to -13 rut-$41.00 - -- - urday Feb. 11th, by patronizing well attended and enjoyed. Seven send particulars of same to the un- •1S run—;•!•1.00 the C. G. L T. girls, who will call teldes were played. demi 8�' Mr, and Mrs. Pretty, Allan, and on or before the First Made by Eastern Steel Products, at your homes sometime during Day of March, 1939, after which Prp�, int year we could not get the day with a variety of delicious Miss P. Duerden were in the citiy date, the Estate will be distrilzuted stem fast enough. so get your order ... Nomemade cooldies. on Sunday, and called on 'ns' having regard only to the claims „ in early, , 8dr, George Burton returned to Newton, sell-kaawn in Clsnrernont. of which the undersigned *hall Us home last week-end iromn bus- ' ROY CARTER, Agent r vital, alter being cosduned--the -- signed will not be HaNe to any R. R.1, LOCUST HILI. for seven$ weeks following his LL• person of whose claim he shall not phone Mark 803 24-27 wear-flatat accident. He is much WHltevale - then have notice. w isnpreved, but it will ate some tunic - — - •� ^+ before he will be able to carry General 'Agency Dated at Toronto, this 346 day of as in his usual WSW. Jaateary, 1939. Farm M.,whinary Barclay-Trianspo�rt Mr. and Mrs:. Roy Ward and McCORMIC`K DEERING ,+041►- "•�� Mr. Walt, Ward attended the'fum- DEALER Donald R. Beaton, Whitevale, Oa% 1 M.•R.One-horse Mower Deft Sarna � y eral on Tuesday-, at Beaverton, of Rxeenter, by Me Balk- l U.-H. Spreader nearly new between Claremont, "roaii� , -the late 'Mr. Heron, Manager of ALi130 •e $tors, .-. Beaton, Bell A Itose, 'Oream Sgpartrtt�ra,]1,•H, ^a:.sva: Q,rceawr_d, QVl&i -vsle end TWON66 the Gunn farm, stud well-known to FLlir[aT it TUWWpZ ANDLSSOX 372 Bay SUr, Toronto. 8 Grain Urindere.8 to 1010. plates ---'— many here. He was crushed to D�tA0HN28RY A REPAIBB 1 Oockehntt O>lir der Root Pnlper :Sy drivers are trained to be earull j 41e00 whops a tractor got out of •81104 wasm Wbsele. Pedlar Us& 11 ! 3 Grain Seed brills. 11. 18 and lb run courteous and reliable. aissetrol, while wrorkiing around one ing, Ftiost or Ltmdy Feces gtIItf 4n, i$armor$ ` i One-horse Walking Plow 1 Of Sitio barns. Goodyear Ties 2 Plows, Fleury 2l.. used, and 1 H.O f adat Sala on Lang Dbts�sa An open sweeting of the Women's B10d lindlan Gasoline and 011e - 907, newbaaliag. Institute will be held in the sdwol C T. C. At9i'A PARTS 1S4I1Y jtDt]2 own fertilizers New steel Mas:uresproadere, $140 up. •>e m of the United-Cbur+ch. on GMMAL HARDWAAt3 and save one.-third on your Frost k Wood, Oocksbatt.De Lava), no order sou small Nona 111041 larva Wedtaesday evening, Feb 16th, at fertilizing bills, AA shipments insured and pe+staelsi B In• m. An interesting debate, "Re' Frank Wright We are trying to plate a car. Pedlar. Blectric Fencers, Fertilizers. freta the washer ' solved, that Active Middle Age, Hart Parr and M.M,Com-ortroctors, .. _ so� Youth,ssea bs flue Joys WurrNTALM Old. load of fertilizing materials at high eomptresaien and sibs. Tet. Qar10. a'� IN G b ,. $duets b9 the Claremont 'Cberrywood or Pickering Sta.. _.� nas10. id. lad C. _ tiata'4 t.r - - O'araoi and ,. p will 'de tion this spring. • Bsui, and other ntesns, prove p �. AS a__• DIStiT"' entertainment• All members ore apla Leaf il�wliiti 1�� Cor particulars and prices ap• �• �• , r,i, Cttdt,wtxraFr••a L requested 'to attend and bring a PsoNZ Prcx•1334 41ti ) �• pry to J, VINCENT TEEFY, at. or to the L." 8 C ;moi T,'AWANESA UriL �, CU.F. O,Co.,Orel, Toronto. �. This bens C. G. I. T. Weep ee- • , �10y Cknrrada, the Claremont G �! Miss for For and Como" 24.27 L T. girls obeer4ed it fn a;fitting • -+tl� moaner by taking the Sunday ev- •ening service. They had -as gnat vrbwhd41rtn Insaraae41 on bandko 5 speaker, Mise Helen CSarscalien, B. Witdnfm., So" ems, BABY CHICKS -. A- of Toronto,. Assistant Secretary ;Aatsemebiis Insurance of ;. $ .: National Girls Work Board: After• !; i;.� Book your orders. Prices tt' ' the evening service, the congrega- �tualtt be •u right. Liseuss � � - 1 W r g 1011141 10r finial , - fiat was irs�-ited to terrain for the . your-Poultry Problems with us tion was im-ited to rearaiar for the ;B Q WMA N & $Q W Y Y FSreside Hour in the school room EQUIPMENT ifti•ffi'M OWAM church. ALIO h rch •o! the _ _ r w _ We re stent Jamesway is y - _.. p . i Many interesting experiences are. being told here concerning the Rideau Specialty Co. 'hardshtlpe of being stuck in theMassey Ha' rris See our Display Arnow, with cars, at all $lours of - CUSTOM HATCHING the night. A week o Monday ev- r100 Turks fs Duck e s 3.50 " Y 88 per .s .. •. � ` ening during: the storm several Farm case took abut three hours to get Hen Eggs, x2.50 per 100 nt Hatebed in fatest Electric •1[aom Brougham to Claremont . ._ltsaving to shovel a good part of Incubators.laaents incubators. Secure your the way up. Passengers had to suf- space in advance. for more than they are accustomed to, and naturally do not feel too Sales and Service UN10NV11 LF C14ICK HATCHERY - - t -good about iz. _ (No. ? Highway) , Having been appointedag Phone 2920 Residence 39C2 y A very heavy snow fall on the r - roreek-end just about:closed up the eIit in Pidkering Township. Stouffville 2620 24tf x ; ;roads tbat were still open. It has i am now ready to-stpply [/ 1however provided much of the nec- the farmers with anything � ` `•' °4 ;essary for the ski enthusiasts, both i _ ?a � • from the city ant$ our own local in-the implement line. ATTENTION le. Saturday afternoon' p r� ..Young °p Also repairs and parts will p C�iV il�L. FISH ;last saw a large group in several Broek,Road G=ravel cans stop-in the village here, and beon hand after Feb,I9t. then proceed to the hills on the . MORE AN MORE,housewives are tell- MORE T ing each other about endless variety of Pit ; " 6th concession of-Uxbridge, a spot JOHN L. GILL1ktAN [ It - which appears to bee competing BROUGHM.AM, ONT. 23 D. inexpensive dishes that can be prepared +with the 'bagman loc;;tion in pop- Cru'ked ked 1 it Run from mala sp-a Fish and appetite-Shellfish...dishes =makeahuugryrhusbands clamor forern re. « a. r. ularit,. Grave WATCH REPAIRING r Oven.GO,ditirereat kinds of Canadian Fish ,Card of Thanks Sand and ' Graded and Shellfish are available to you all year ¢ .- •.., . ' ether ,frozen,smoked,can- dried an- t laving opened a watch repairing } ned�d ied or pickled...packed,with deli- � .. r wish to express my apprecia- Stone cious flavour and vitamins that build up tion to the Women's Institute and shop in Claremont, l am prepat^ed. Delivere3 or Loaded in Pit � -, Blowing health ani'. strength. Serve Salt { t the Woman.s Association for the to do repairs to clocks Cf watches. ' several times a week Try the other grand- �. during illness. _ PHONE: Plant Pick 1026 - - tasting recipes contained is the new free , Sifts 'von m e m i gift gr g y PRICE-00 Toronto offteeiHo:Aard 6471 Fish Recife Booklet. Wm. Hill, Claremont. For main springs, 75c. r nt f Fisheries Ottawa. `- -, Births' 'For Cleaning 50c.t! 75c- JOHN BOURNE & SON - Departure o , i Born, at"the Brierbush Hospital, —EAR _ WRITE FOR (In John'Norton's residence) ° Steum4iie, en Feb=ary 4th, 1939, r ersmay left at the ewer ce '- -� to Mr. and .bars. Arthur Whitehead, phone 5104 21-'l4 FENCERS Claremont, a son. � ' Coming Events _�+:CUNWaLL _ - The Brougham Oddfellows' will f 1V ; hold a Euchre and Dance in White- BOOSE S HoldaLive Stock Safely with one ire - vale on F'r'iday, February, 17th. r • fw Leech lProvid�i. Adan. 2b cents. (CASH STORK Su[ Years Use % �CRE"ID RSH IN HOT 515COTS ,� neper,.t W �r fbh.eis, Oeawa. Combine I>i cupfuh of Asked cooked ■ Our rices are lowest owf bave roved their'werth ov 100 cab<otuended e+n• 'rid 1 ab'apoou, of please mad me your t&ef •'bane at Brougham 'Town Hall, p P ' :cboaoea pimento with one cttpfat Eoohlr., 'too Tomes• ,r tq very low overhead. Call and 000 farms in U.S.A. The 20th red tx�rsuhoe season With 321T. .' iss Fish Aaapea- !'ridaY, Feb, 17th. Old Time and ,. see for yourself and be eon- century way to bold live stoek pr yaks r,owde:bi.mia,split.�d ��Now. ................:..................._... Modern, r � while ha,�with doomed print leooers pWnt .meed. Be sure and ;a 1,r A-11 t z a d s 1 i t;a 110•iv a s i:J. between she end over the c Please rl get your + top, Ha buttered asparaaw it a pod dlrr r+................................ ..... — The three-not drama. entitled ticket with each Me- rash ur- p p For full articulare write •'Sunbonnet Jane of Sycamore elute. Three prises will be FARM ELECTRIC cwas $.ane," will be presented by the sf� e� Saturday night at 183 Hing, East. Toronto, W"' it • ! ': Broultham Yonng People'p Union in the Town Hall at Brougham 10 p. in. Your Selection. HOWARD L TURNER. em Taesdav, February 216t. CLARZKONT, ONT. ..whitevals .AT=7 bod7 wokaono. " _ d3. - _...:.... x.� ;t. .._.,;..:r: -.. ', .:..'. ... '. ...• .yn.. ..e.y:F.. - 1 .yi -•.�a�.._y,q,::..T' +Fi '.'1�✓••"'7r,, v _ FA 'Iltey Are Investigiti� tie "Cavalier" Disaster "God .ave the King" done tor• Sir Cedric said Garrick,'ase sit %. rectly. In that famil'ar piece we the most famous actors 1n stage VOICE rhe not, perhaps, blessed with any. history. would not bother with the r theatre if he were alive today. In- - thing approaching a great piece of �A d i music, but at least we could learn stead of swaying hundreds in the THE PRESS e writ- theatre. he would be a dictator sit to sing "THE" King, wher ' i r ;en, in_.Lead of "OUR" a!I the wily erting his spell over thousands and -- <: hundreds of thol:sands. Par, - . through. ——Brantford Expositor. -- =-- T FARMER WHO PAYS "These dictators, dont forget, _ IT',S HE B a Many farmers are feedingthe t1.SORY INSURANCE are primarily actors;' he said. COMPL - *' pheasants in ordet that the hunt- As the law stands, s car o%.ner -"They get filets effects by the art tern may have a good day's shoot is under no obligation to take out of the actor." " next autumn. And their farms insuran:e until after he her had "Today iu' our public schools. must be invaded too.—St. Cathai- an acci+Ent; then he caur,ot Ret a and by utesns et epactal courses. lues Standard. license until he has. This is like young men are taught how to come - .. _ t r locking the stable after tbq burst' maud audiences—but not for the THE MORE, THE MERRIER has been stolen. If anyone should Purpose of becoming actors. Fari Is-it not time -that Ottawa in- be, compelled to take out insur- from it—tor more important puri poses, putting over the' bis deal augur a new policy o! bring- ante at the same time that he ac- ¢, ing selected immigrants into Can- quires a car it is the owner of the a Ili selling,the customers. If they have " ada? We-can never solve a lot of used--and sometimes very much rSE-ralimited Steltalent before y havenun- limited y � k our problems without more eo used—car. Find the cheaper the have only second-rate talent they ple.—London Free Press. car the greater the need for in- ' s `surance.—St. Thomas Times-Jour- go. on the stage.'. THINK, AND BE-HAPPY nal. The European population of A thought for the moment when you just—can't--bear to—}ie - _ estny, is no €e other word about the state of Eu- best Cf Orb -N0 , of Germany, is now estimated at rope' Snowdrops and primroses Found On Stacre 30,000, including 21,000 South and first crocuses in the black I' t� Africans, 6,000 Germans who are earth—and then, in a little while, naturalized British subjects, .and ' buttercups and daisies in the Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Eminent 3,000 unnaturalized Germans. s grana.—Vancouver Province. Britisher, Says They're In d Politics or Business, witness INVENTIONS OBSOLETE APPOINTMENTS Dictators. A good example of obsolete mu- actors rods area tt'Q nave beev The WANTED nacipal practice is the re-a oint- First rate y of successfully sell- meat Of a pound-keeper to nerve Ins Inventions, patented and unpdt- P P on the stage' nor in Hollywood, but entad since 1921. tf you have a Ridgetown, Ont., although the ap- are in politics or business, Sir Cod- sound. practical igvenuon for sal., write us Immediately. pointee has never been called up= rio Hardwieke, British star of Chartered inautute et amerteas ca to place an animal in pound for . "Shadow and Substance, said In inventors, 20 years. Almost in the same an interview last week. Dept. si-B. washlaatoa, D. 0. aptain George I Pirie, air aft a of British Embassy, is shown category mast be the individual a New York hotel questioning C�spti►Sn L. Alderson, RIGHT, who who is still, we understand,Brock ' in charge of the ying_boa to Ii02 when it plunged into the At- viye's official fence-viewer: a tic ocean between Now YYorit Bermuda. Pirie is in charge of the Brockville Recorder and Times r, estigation into the disaster wlii laamed three lives. B B B r: GOD SAVE,"THE" KING fr - s It is urged by -Dr. Fox that an It is a poor reflection both on ' 1 880-acre area be set aside in the our education and our patriotism' �W� a Peninsula for the preserve- that not very often do we 'heir tl of a number of rare plants— �� * •.mschi+ds, pitcher plants and - I; Elizabeth Etd o er botanical species now THE 'WEEK'S QUESTION: Why g By y eatened with extermination. If is Germany's financial situation . '!`• Ir. naturalists can't afford it, per- desperate? Answer: Germany has hags the Government can. At- no foreign exchange for the pur-. j RiNCIPLE OF THE THINK: We tr - ed hard to, but we just couldn't teittion Department c! Mises and chase o! raw materials abroad. ke it. Leave Hitler and M couldn't Resources.. _ Up to now, subsidized exports .; have provided enough foreign cur- oat of our column this west. AT WAR OR NOT: In the touts rency to buy vital imports. But s ' mean. You'll forgive this of a fiery speech last week before this yearlbe Reich's exports have - e, no doubt it's impose tbo goose of Comatose, Georges sunk away dawn, incurring' an un- i le to avoid concentrating oagees, Conservative M.P. to: Az• favorable balance of trade. In ad- ase two foci of the world's at- dation, the annexation of Austria Ketttsuil, demanded the calling o! r t�ttion, If we are to understand a general election to decide and the Sudetenland make for- t the present international tri- whether Canada should automatic- eign-exchange needs even more fres is all about, and where the , inizt one is coating from ally go to Great Britain's aid in desperate. The French newspaper "L'Epo- any war. Said Mr. Heon: UFE'S' LIKE THAT $y Fred Neher quo to Sir Wilfrid Laurier. propound went phophetia (!) last weak ed the policy that when Britain is -!ba whimsical way. It published -- _ imaginary dialogue at war Canada is at war,' . and Airplane RadeAO IIItts� gue between Prime Minister Mackenzie ging �� _ e'Nasi and Fascist dictators: has reaffirmed this Ido - cures COII$�I s - " Hitler:"As soon as Franco wins not. infer that we should` never w ID Spain well pull.& `second ilio- take part in any war. What I say Twelve children with hoop- s t take put must be s was in which is that any war is which we do Ing cough were flown for-twa Mussolini: Without wast]ng a hours at a height of more than e ' „ - infante, Adolf. two miles above Berlin, Ger;- something better than sentiment, Hitler: "And here's how you do actuated by propaganda, is at many, last week, and, according 1 ! :you mass 500 planes behind the stake. It must be a war that to attending physicians, came enees, 500 seaplanes and 80 back to earth relieved, ' marines in the 'Balearics, 500 threatens our very liberty, Inds- One of the doctors, a direct8r pendence and existence, and the is}aplanes in Spanish Morocco. Af- issue of which would be of imine. of the district health insurance —>ber that you tell Daladier yon diate vital concern to all of ua." bureau, said the children all :. *ant Djibouti—" Commonsense? Isolationist fel]aaldep in the rarefieo atmos- 1a113so1inl: "And Tunisia?"- ,talk? Take your pick. - phere. Hitler (irritated): No, I've _ hold you a hundred times that you s u�nstgo slowly at the beginning. 11t a the principle that counts." __ - URE THING: Take our word for e w . e, or leave it—there's going to be another Munich," this spring be- - fore the ice goes oat. -• Base the couponsi from EJOUn's Ilb and r ° %Ib ea They are exchangeable WILD LIFE: .4—scheme to pur forb°`tit win- Rogers&son �ilver• set Write for premium book to Thos.J. pper�.. --. -chase and maintain a wild life Tipton T1mtt4 ]Flptoa etas-,Toronto - - sanctuary in the`Bruce Peninsula.as advocated by Dr. W. Sherwood Fox, president of the University _ of Western Ontario has been'turn- '' -'• ed down by the Federation of On- tario. Naturalists. The members ''would have had to finance the en- taw:Ma lase a v=l" 2-23 I-,r1 terprise out of their own personal TEA - 1pockets. "An' I never thought she looked a day over thirty!" WONDERLAND OF OZ By L. Frank Bau=i, { '�•_ AA-A 7' C°P,rla W t=&allay•Lee De, e 46 .Suddenly there appeared from the• "Have you become tired of lining, ��'ith all his knowledge end Orav• - Suddenly the First and h'ukrmo`h opening another hairy man with a then? he 'asked. "No, indeedy:". fry, General Uuph did not know that caught—bear's head. In his hand he bore his brass hoop. The next Instant a brass hoop. He glared at the answered Guph, swallowing Herr- the steady [;lure from the bear`s the General was dragged inside the arranger in evident surprise. "Why ously. "I am a gnome and the Chief eyes wen reading his thoughts aroti[ hut. Here there was only a s have you captured this foolish one General of King Ruggedo's great surely as it they had been put into dim light by which Guph touts gee and brought him here?" he demand- 'army of gnomes. I come of a long- words. fie did not know that the little of the inside of the -building, ed, addressing the owl-man. "I did lived race of people and, If i may rock heaps were merely deceptions Ye[ he had u feeling that many eyes not capture him." was lhs answer.. may so, I expect to live a long time - to his'own eyes, nor could Ife guess were fastened upon him. The Eirsk 'He passed the scarlet alligator and yet. Sit down boys, It you can find that he was standing' in_Jhe. midst _ Viand Foremoat_laughed_&ri _1y._ "1[ _• came here of ills own free will and "anyplace to sit In this wild haunt, Of one of the mor'[ luxurious cities you have anything to say that is he- accord." The First and Foremost and L will tell you :of the hag tacos that had ever been'hunt. by magic teresting." he said, "speak out he- •,.•.,,looked at Guph. I am about to do for you." power, lure I strangle you." - w,. ..:e.. 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A.—Cut a walnut ora Brazil nut dine-tenths of her work conIIista kernel in half and rub the scratch According to a writer othe �[ sewing—and she was not able vigorously with,the freshly-cut nut. new poor stili cling to their �o sew. Rheumatism in her hands The oil from the kernel will refinish pride. They always send, the '°t ass her trouble, and she tried any the wood, wolf' round to the delivery en- • + !slumber of remedies. Bat nothing trance. • Jilt- helped much—until she came to Q--How can.I prevent lumps of `$ruschen. our mixing sibs writes, I had a•violent attack batter;rom forming when g changed IIina)d"Please store a Sme N _ .. A.—Add the salt to the flour be change rheumatic pains. Mf feet and fore wetting. Then pour flour.into -hands were swollen. The pain was Druggist—'Here you are. I hope P the liquid, instead of liquid into the you enjoy the sermon: terrible. I was really quite crip flour, and beat it with a fork. In r O pled and helpless. this 'Way lumps -will not form. 1 ' "I tried many remedies without What People Ate -- success. - HowcanI- insure a Smooth iL �/ Shen Salts, and after one month, I cover on my ironing board? 15th Cen�'y.� �/ eould stand up again. Then I A.—Tack the cover on the board Century EXCUSE IME- BUT walked with a cane. In three while it is wet and it will be smooth �'� ��� TOPS pC�/ months, I was quite well again. and tight.after it has dried. / JJ L/A ' As I am a dressmaker,.you can •. Melnu of a Balliquet Dliiring That Imagine what it meant to me not Q.—How should buttons be sewed p�'Od Reads LI�Ce a Store ALL FOR FLAVOUR/ to be able to Work m sewing Gtdogue—�au"Its Sat For iloachine. What a treat t be able 'on sheer material? Several Days. A.—Reinforce the back of the t to walk, . work, and to be free_ IiibrIeaWing aith ahole sew the button read that when George Neville was $Itg([$ Boosts Production of the -Canadian r, Installed amazing it a button tears -It is Abishop of York in f c g y } - - --gym �fMa) y er than the hole, thea whip to the 4 he made a mighty feast at Tourist TZ'$mC to $14,437,269,. the highest since fit The stabbing pains of rheums- to a piece of material a little larg , lass industry in 1937 amounted i t�sa are often canned b needle- pointed cry-tale of uric acid lodg- wrong side'of the garment. 1 68 a g y the record year of 1929 when the ing in the joints. Krlischen brings which 8,500 sat down, and coatis• — value was $15,507,442. The 1937 'relief because it helps to dissolve red sitting, more or less, for set P Q.—How can I make s remedy News from St. Petersburg, Flor- total was 30 per cent above the those troublingcr stale.and to,ex- era! days. The bill of Ears included y for'an inflamed nose? ids,-reveals that Canadian visitors 1936 figure which in turn was 11.7 l theta from the system. 80 oxen, 1,000 sheep, 300 calves. per cent. higher than 1936. -1w y A.—Equal parts of witch hazel most of them from Ontario are 2,000 pigs, 100 deer, 3,504 capons, _ and pore alcohol is often Fouad to and a few other.trifles! helping to make the 1989 influx of be an effectual remedy for as !n- The average banquet of that figs tourists the heaviest St. Peters- The nose. burg has experienced for a num- ' had a menu like a catalogue of a ber of years. ACHING a Modern Q,-How can I remove disoolor• present-day store. A menu for the A total of 28,613 visitors are in less robust appetites was: "A dos• - r • ations from china and earthen- the southern city, reports state. In Etiquette warev en castles of red deer in a dish. one day 600 arrived and of these COLDS tarte, ginger-bread, and fritters. BY ROBERTA LEE A--Scour with baking soda. A close to 100 were from Canada. KmsBerm"Thek t salt and vinegar solution is also ex- ..,Used Daggers For Knives 1. When there is some fie" on cellent. Each person had .his awn knife lis EM,4"WAYl Booth- this menu which one does not ua —probably his dagger did duty. Maple Syrup cakes real high Isn't artakchances.Mu Rub on Relief _} visas syrup, re- Ing, warming Musterole. Relief = �erstaad, is it all right to ask the Forks were introduced from Italy, Evsporesora talning the maple yy flavor you IIke so quickly follows. waiter what It Is? -HAVE and Only one or two exclusive pea much. Evaporators that will Muster gets such f3ae ?exults L What should a person say Dle in England possessed them; make profitable your maple bush ��it's NOT just a Solve.It's a when being Introduced to someoneQueen Elizabeth had one in her fat- for a smelt investment Wrote for —�� catalogue a small l equipment It !s fn- +,C•111srlstr-lrrltaw—�'wales whom be has met previously$ fir pears. teresring. 3�, ul in la-tui$ and con- Is � a. Is it proper for one to use a V Everyone hacked off a portion' 1!*ries Low—Quality 14is6 lfelpfui ingdnickty telephone to acknowledge receipt of the joint for himself. Fingers W. GORDON STEEL WORKS a Pami ei a gilt, �� must have laxed a prominent part LI3ttTED L'sed by "!?bons for 80 years. P TWEED ONTARIO Recommended by many doctors and 4.If the wedding 13 to be so sman in the operation, and this would ac- nurea Made is Cam, in C� a Gist; wedding Invitations are not count for the punctilious cleansing strengths Regular tr19ngth engraved, how should the bride and of the hands which characterized dren s (mild), and Extra Stmag. "-+r- bridegroom invite their ,guests? the table manners of the period. Approved bx Good Hauaekeepmii "sa your name u George Wish NA IT I N 6 FOR YOU! BUMU All f1?ltiggists,4N each. 6. Which is the correct form, ia" on," the old lady asked the Both before and after meals, when a husband and wife are sign small Negro -boy In an A rican pages went round to each person a tows la your - lag a greeting card. Mary and John with a basin le water and a towel. of this week's Imo• i/ ted.oShould a woman include her. hotel. so ctl h tbabefore eptouchinge could wash fhb N s t'' hands foo a r And you try to bee y like husband's name on the invitations glente precaution which might well Weekly w + Mu:*,• b a tea? him. or as nearly as possible?" be more carefully observed today., forget it. tea•t'"y,,.••.. ° rrs "Lak who?" t. ..Why, like George-Washington." 'Answers "Ah kaint hep beta' lak George 1 Yes. Only a timid person Washington, 'cense days who a3 ,••~y` � ' i - -- N woaM hesitate to do so. S. "I tbink I met Mr. Marshall several • • 1 months ago." a. No, it is not good ,"is your husband wearing a 11RLmvc rrcHme In A Minute } _.:.Classgied Advertising ' form. 4. The bride should writs now sniff" i"s tb sett tatbb•ra aching of seasons.ft osshta stkMtrs two,cubo.&ad ate.r dda loop. each Invitation personally. b. Mary No.,, m 1k Deaaftf aoatltos. _and John Is the correct form. "But he looks different." .�tolww ��OI .�delb. AAnt CHICKS PATIMTS i. No. "'He j,. He's a now husband." tee-�.,aw lbs mow lataan mum ti' AR+ i1 atae��e�11-� BUY DIRECT BY $SAIL SAVE THk�, APl OFFER TI) EVERY INVENTOR, Huddle sa�teltstlLAskhrIL 0.MfL1C111PT101� 1N Agent's Commission. Grade -A List of Inventions and full Intoe Purple Huddle The theatrical touring company — Heavy Breeds $11.00, Pullets $28. oration sent fres The Ramsay nq - gaze a performance of"Xing Leat," Leghorns $10.50, Pallets 122.00. ppang, Registered. Patent Attorney i. and the local Crtti' wrote: "1f Get complete Drtce list of all Z1s Bsnk Rt. Ottawa Can ewest Da Shakespeare could have seen his �� � wades archer and sex. Tseddle ergus Chick 'Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, PHOTOGRAPHY tLIEFI Ontario. y p he. would havTry the e or theGUAief of ve oxygen needEt treatment - ernateat Approved Chicks. Barred FREE ery roll f im'de ceENReprints 8 high k performed, - •• - turned In his gave."' for the relief of bleeding. Etch- SAVE MON ON YOUR 1939 GOY'- cry roll lftm hveloped and 8 high . Next night the same company y i; me Attairbug Cap�gs Are Shelv■ century. Use half the tube and If Rocks. White Rocks, New Hamp- price. 8 enlarged prints 25c ed In Favor of Moro Moder" did "Othello," and tho leading at- not satisfied return tube direct shire Reds $9.50 up.Pullets $16.95. Brtghtling Studio, Toronto bin tar thought he had made a hit till to the Company and receive the Leghorns $9.00. Pullets $19.00. -- Mie Tetnpw of Lsttsst Goa- full purchase prica,IL yyour dru``- Bend for catalogue of all lfradea, 1'F.R5U1fAI. time, until hs opened hIs Diaper `lot does not have EL'COZONE breeds and prices. Baden Electric121 X1011 and read: "We thank the company RECTAL OINTMENT send say- Chick Hatchery Limited, Baden . LIFE READING AND PREDICTION Y' at the Buskin Theatre. Shakespeare +n -flue cents by gooney order Ontario, for 1939. Advice on business, fin- t` and tube (with ayyplicator) wfll once, speculation, employment, in now on his back again." be mailed to you 1a plain wrap- COLDS'ARE DANGEROUS _Chicago co-eds who are allergic per, postpaid. . love, marriage, health. lucky days * �L WRITE FOR A TRIAL BOY OF numbers, etc. ComDlecer�1.00 to the higher lunacies of jitterbug An unemployed actor finally FAscozolle L.tabomtorlei short outline, 25c. Send Bridge, o rias are dancing to the mod- y "Old English" Composition Cap- 1M.7 Kiernan, Louise Bridge, Box ` rDe g landed a small part In a now (Ganda) Limited *ales. ' Brings quick relief. . deal! i i 4, Winnipeg, Man. '..ilrate tempo4 of a new creation, the show the other day and now 19Y1NDSOR, ONTARIO ten cents for .$5c box of 15 cap- le huddle", named for North- mules. Old English Herb Co., To- •'Dare he says he's so happy he feel* Tonto. REDUCE SENSIBLY: LOSE UP TO !western University's color. T lbs, weekly. Sate, inexpensive The eyOlntiOali Of the steps Were FEEDS AND FERTILIZERS Chart and information FREE worked out by Hazel Davis and OVER Write Dr. Wendt, canton, S Dale POTASH FERTILIZER (CANADIAN >Bammy Dyer, Federal Theatre Hardwood Ashen): Write for Free MARRY—WOULD YOU nARRY IF �aace directors, who.deacribed'the ��D� Circular explaining nae. George soiled? Hundreds to choose from Stevens, Peterborough, -Ontario. Some with means., 1llany farmers' dance thug: to� erty. ar and widows with prop"The )�iIIrple huddle is composedFUAS erty. Particulars t0c, confidential.OCanadian Correspondence Club. of lightly syncopated waltz steps O SHIP YOUR FURS TO THE OLD Box 128, Calgary, Alta. .- with an occasional. shift to the fast. O O established house. Over rorty fir fox trot.--It can be done to any � � ears to business. LTwin A. Jones. QUIT TOBACCO .Home re EASILY w �89 Talbot St., Rt. 'Chemas, lnespensivety. Home remedy. Tes sort Of Quiet Swing manic. At In- ----_— timoninls. Guaranteed. Advice ave Switched AA1R GOAD! free. Bartlett's, 'Box 1, Winnipeg , K teivals the couples pause, go into .a•huddle and decide which Of eev WIGS, TOUPER, TRANI FORMA. POULTRY AND EGGS oral steps to do next. A whole tions, switches. Curls. and all types ' roomful of dancers Can get tOgeth- ?or finest quality Hatr f{ooda. Write 'WANTED — LIVE AND DRESSED for 111vstrated cataloatte. Confider- poultry, o feathers. Good prices . *! III the huddle and make it a 16lue fl tial terms arrnngPa, Tnrontn Anm• Write Stork, St. Patrick's Market or in t, community affair." �n Aatr Supply �`n.• fi"-R Rn.thnrst Toronto. oronto. * RET HOiEY FOR SAYE WAN — LIVE AND DRESSED Poultry. Pay above market quota- „ RITCHIF.'S NO. 1 CLOVER BASS- tions. Write Export Packers,,604 wood Honey. Twelve tours or six College. Toronto. _ - • ACHES Let this Ove:wh encs for Coal'—the world's eights $4.00. Amber E3.00. fife fens 7>x finest an &1i ��11de t:o betwrheating.%luecoal' Clover $4.15.. Robert Ritrhte, RUi'TURF, a will give as s► of-heating attefsetion and value that no,.% FOIL SAT,R ARE YOU RUPTURED? Relief, Ti , _ - 'hos wo0_CM_ :-- —O�over loopo Caned#an homeowner. I PAILS. . Comfort, f ed PmeEfitoa Support a aaii oot O tw of lfiw 4141 �i� �Ambbeerr $$3 00 uckkwheat$3.pn: ^S uinder}traps or steel. Write, pith - '\ bs. Amber 3.. uekw eat $,.5 • Manufacturing acturih Co.. Dept ren ' order from your nearest 'blue coal seater today. Ask Hutchinson Bros., Mount Forest, ton,Ontario: him also about the 'blue coal' Heat Regulator which Ontario provides automatic heat with your present equipment. LEARN HAIRDRE991XG TRACTOR MAANF.Tt) AND . • fN! GF.NF.ItA9'OR`It EI Allt9 - LEARN HAIRDRESSIAtfx UNDER SEND ITS YtJt)R Ti2At;Tt')R MAt:\E the personal superviaton of Mr. �. Crompton, prize winning hair- to and tlerierator Repairs. We save } N OF dSresaVf. Booklet nn request. you money. Alinn.-nn Armature T o 161-ne 1 350oY'nnof ge Stud rn U�ir-deessing., r'fantr., 8:;5 [try St., Toronto 1 5Tt11' THAT ITCH 0PPORTUFiTV - __ THE • • • I • • 1'RL;RITCti. ITCHING: 'tic` FORTU\F.R HAVE r.EEN 1:T'.\PF,f1 rectum. etc. My Ireatment has `,.�'• A 7 m. CBI. `ioreat0 or from •mall inceetment•. P,,rtlen• pr uuccessful. Inrxpenaive Issue No. f}}—'t.3.7 Fane in "The Shadow" every Sat., p. !ars—D.A. MItchell,•11"-t-C7 TnnrP Particulars, W. I.aeas, 125 Kane • 6.30-p.m., CBO. Ottawa. 9t., Toronto. latah Ave.. Vancooier. tl.C: . dr ?5 a .. ;"yt'::F•' �..... r. �pm"r.C4-.:. :.'..'.a.-v>.!aR+. �..•�' 'N. - _ S_:, .O. r''�-�:' r.i ,•�,,... .NR.'1:�.:•Jr s ' �. .., ..• .. .jlAy -. - �.'..:...':... A",°J ♦..�_.... ..r d ..._:.. ,�.. ''�' r{, :T`•y i'- y+gv '„FSt.�. .•,.'"T-''. ...0'K.. .,bl.•r� rr 5 4 - -A t /T• ✓• Mme` _ g j � h _ r.. w; L a 0AL 14 17 7he wbaer is rear maze-fib= ing the presentation of the drams,hW .• ,� x r e.er, but we MAY yet lave "Lena RiivQrs" tonight (Friday)• AIV -- - some heavy snow-falls and very Someone will be stationed at the orlea. -Russell Bye has been off work severe weather..Those who predic- entrance of the auditorium to re- 'tor several weeks through illness, ted a very mild winter will now ceive your donation. but is now somewhat better. realize that they made a mistake. f•-The Woman's Association of -The-Ladies' Aid of St. And- The Women's 'Institute held the' United Church will hold an n taw's Chetah will meet at the home their open .meeting on Friday ev- Open Meeting on Monday, Feb. Have you taiGen the new of Ursa W. J. Clark on Wednes- ening, and were very leased with 13th at 8 _ ry P p. nu at the home of day, Feb. iaih, at 2.30 o'clock, the response to - their invitation, Mrs. Jenkinson. A program on � j t-�Membere of the United Church particularly to the mothers, who "World Abaffairs" will. be given by Lahcastreum' Float age e Young People's Union are•holding caane out to hear -the address by ss"L. Rorke and Mrs. Coates. All s Valentine Social.on Monday ev- Mr. Wilson, on "The New School the ladies and gentlemen of the ;•ening, February 13th. The Young Curriculum". Mr. Wilson gave- a congregation are invited. People are invited to thi; meeting great deal .of information regard r -mbach will include a program, and ing the new courses-of study, and - .7'2 $ 9 • $4.50 gaunes. Refreshments. was assisted by several of his Auction Sale -A Toronto daily records the pupils, demonstrating various pro- ". N e _ OF otice this Pric 9 x 02-$6.5 appearance of a wood-pecker a pecker tap- jests. They also sang a group of HIGH GRADE DERE W FDR n - 6.7 5 ;.`ping on a pear tree in a city gar- songs, showing purity,of tone, and G $ den. and describes it as- a "hart- perfect pitch, which was very C.T.OKE'S FURNITURE STORE lager, of spring". There have been pleasing to the parents, and eu- °mood-peckers in Pickering all win- couraging to Mr. Wilson, They 40 King St. W., Oshawa New Spring Prints are lti ter,.but spring has not yet made also gave instrumental selections FRIDAY, FEB. 10TH P iU appearance, Mrs. McGregor gave a most enjoy- The pub;'c is here offered an opportunity 8appy pattern$, Fast dyes, ►-On Monday evening last sever- able piano number and Miss Louise to purchase by public auction this high . 5n appy si members off OnLodge I On grade. new furniture stock at your,own . O.• Rorke voiced the appreciation ofprice. Everything wil. be sold to the O..F. attended' a. District Rally at the meeting, numbering about one bare walls. The greatest opportunity New COlOrin$,►8 Bmvooklin, *hen a Degree Team hundred, of Mr. Wilson's address in years, consisting of walnut dining- from Oshawa put on the Third De- and the splendid program put oo_ rcom suites, walnut bed-room., suites, dinette suites, chesteifield suites. occas- 36 *in. wide-••20c and ZSe a yd 'gree. Then on Tuesday evening, by, him and his pupils. ional pieces, studio couches bed outfits — • they visited Aurora, when Weston -.The Mystery Program of the baby prams, rugs, lamps, desks etc. - �- Lodge presented -the . Travelling -Men's Club on Wednesday evenRemember the date, Sale will begin MEN.-The new Spring Tip Top Gavel to Auro�•s Lodge. The Third in in the Club auditorium, drew Friday, Feb:'ioth at 1.30 p.m., aad on " egree was put on by Gerrard many favourable comments from Saturday, Feb. 11th, at 1.3Q p.m. and D 8.30 p, M. samples are in One price, $24.95 •.Lodge of Toronto. ai eery enjoyab- an audience of -some two hundred � A • • 1e .time -was had by all who att- people. +Iothing way lacking in -•-TERMS CASH gatherings., program was made ED. WILSON, Auetioneei. 0=o3 'E 01'r 2N tended these therin s. variety, as the The-United Church'.at Whitby up 'of novelty dance numbers, Vis" --wave_#sken_steps- to_ establish y is and good, old-fasttiened coaneely,, 7l /f! • � ,r•� T 7� Community. Hall for the benefit which provided'two hours of-splen:- _ _• _ : (`/_ l/�-L;I .Quilt Patches PMA _ of the unemployed and all other did entertairnnent. Through the - men who desire a place of re- courtesy of the Murray Dancing los perlb & 21c.per ib. creation: The" initiative is being Studios, in Oshawa, we were enab- Post-paid until Feb: 11th only. taken by the United Church. A led to have the privilege of seeing Read Cut Blocks BUY v��R �T�T��of three u-as appointed some of their outstanding pupils Y JL ,L 4 WINTER 'to investigate, and this committee. in novelty dancing. Hanmrond Mc- 3 inch square,. 20c.per hundred 4 3 visited the Pickering Community Donald gave several nzmbets in �• Club one night last weelt. They tap-dancing and from .bis display t3 .� 5 c. " RUB'ajL!ir�S NOW 'utters most, favourably impressed- of this art, we would say that he 7 too ,5c. �; / by their visit. As soon as a, earn- has graduated. He would be an 1 rints, Broadcloth` or Mixed - a� BUNTING'S veaieni building -can ce secured asset to any program. Our,own TOWN HALL BUTTON SHOP for a slob room, they.will furnish Audrey Scott Bare her two—'ScotchW hitbv Meri's 6-eye` Rubber, , $1.59 it with. billiard, pool and card to numbers, the sailor's hornpipe and Opposite Town Hall les, also radio. The movement is Scottish Shaintrue in a very pleas- - 4� 4'�3uekle Overshoe, �$Z.50 a good one, as it'gives young men ing rttanner, and we have no doubt 'a place to go In the- evenings its that her success -in this type of We A. Cormack • Knee Rubber Boots . '.$1.89 place of the beer parloiars and the dancing is assured. Betty Farrell «` street corners. i sr-b and June Hord: excelled in anov- FLORIST - Felt & Rubber Boots, $2.�0 -yPhe annual meeting of the elty dance nuer entitled, `Talk Presbyterian Church was held on of the Town" which brought them Floral Designs for all Oe- All First (,duality Rubbers, made by Miner Rubber Tuesday evening with a-good att the appreciative applause of the Ca6iOns, _ Co. at tbo lowest price we ever saw. ' endance. The chair was occupied audience. dean Antil, in a Military by Rev. Dr. Carmichael, who open- Tap'nwnber provided a P' FUrieial TribU - good sna to Specialty , Fred T. hunting, - - 'icl;ering ed the meeting-with the reading of, •py dance and her military costume' F•acdbliel ed 1$6T, the scripturws and prayer. H. W. added to. Ilse attractiveness of this Gut.Flowers&.Potted Plants � � _ - - - 'Boyes acted as secretary.,The re- number: Eva, and Joyce Vickers, Free Di livery to Pickeriui District - - -- --- ;ports of the various organizations gave,a skipping rope and fasttap f were then presented. J.. G. Bast _er dance, which went over big, Oat- 124 Brock St.. W:, WHITBY SPECIALS read the session report showing standing ability in this act was ev- Phone Phone 3-4 ,:7tf ! several removals . by death, The ;,lent. Uttle' Donna Barker, of very - "' Ladies' .Aid reported a very succ- tender yeais pleased the audience. B- - •reakfast Bacon, • �5c.• a W. _ eesful year. They gave --a larare with her ir:sh Jig. -Her costume The Pickering' amnenabership and they , have made was also very coy, representing as Minced Steak Jl ZC• alb• a number of quilts,'and had a suc- she did, a Little Irish Colleen. The MEAT MARKE?' t t, cessful fowl snapper. Tkey gave dancers were all well received and_ Pork Liver, l ZC._ a lb. the managers $100 'and paid the we were indeed' grateful tb them _ ;organist's salary of 51 ,0, besides for coming. to Pickering and putt. We CarFj it. full line of Stewing Beef, =.:g 2c. a lb. ieontributing to other expenses of ing in this very, f;ne- display of + Fresh ' the church. The treasurers' re .. - � t � - ' report dancing. we also owe o thanks -Jewel Shor en g, l 5c• a lb,. -showed that all obligations had to, airs. Watson, .of Oshawa, who been met, leaving a balance of $65. presided`at the piano; accompany and , 3 tins, 13e.C The W. M. S. also gave a very ing for the dance numbers. The !Ctlired - °6. tins, Z5C• good report, The Sunday School Barrett Bins. gave several musical !1.. had a membership of 38 and an numbers, piano and guitar; which _ average of 24., At the close.of the helped provide a nice variety to :•. Meats EI {{ D meeting, coffee, sandwiches and the program. The comedy end wan cake were served and a pleaswit well :upbeld by 'Mr. -Harrey-Lloyd, Our delivery Is at.your .SP.FCiCe social hoirr spent, of Toronto, in comedy songs, in' �hpnp PjCk 160 Butcher �(p#ione 3000) 'ic ►:Pring --1i is, with regret that we re-' costume: He kept things lively, all CLARENCE SILK , a Port the death of Miss Dolly Kerr, evening and made sure there was :: _ of Toren:o, which took place in 'ne ver a dull mornel:t. Mr. R. Cald- -- -- _ St.e Michael's` Hospital. About a er, was piano 'accompanist. The Classified Advertisements '����ering � r ����� week p*^e�•ious to, her death. shy Club is indebted to Mr. -Lou Scott •• � was walking down town, and owing for his assistance in arranging the. BARN FRA.'<iE - for sale. 30 x to the icy condition of the streets, program..'Next week (Wednesday`) 50. Without boards. - Taken down.- fell, fracturing her.leg in three the Dept, of Mines, will present Rol t, Dixon, Highland Creek. Ind. ' laces. She was carried into St. a shoo-in of motion pictures from. phone, Jlaly,.2420. P g P - 'p Michael's Hospital, near which -the, that Department. FOR'SALE - Jets` �+ oultry Feed and egg Producers Jersey-Ayrshire,Ayrshire, 7 accident: occurred. She had, been --We are glad to seer Gordon y=ear old. Due Feb. 9th. Good milk- suffering frmn a 'stomach ulcer, Trigg back on the job, after being er. John; Norton, Claremont. which ruptered, resulting in peri- ' laid up. for a'week with influenza. =i lienitis, which was the immediate -Ladies of the United .Church! FOR QUICK SALE -_1 GurneyMasterLaying Meal cause of death. She was the young- You are,asked for donations of cook stove, 15 glass hot-bed frames y , Oyster Shell est daughter of the late Mr. Geo• home-made candy, to be sold dur- spraying machine,,•drill, number of • toolst. Owner moving, must rel and ' Deferrar;, Claremont. - Ormotario Bank in Pickering, and _ _ the late Mrs. Kerr, She was born' c Shur-gain g Ho Concentrate 1 �p r cte HON:.,. 1► 185 acres, homestead, good brick y -iia Pickering, and was educated in _ house, hip-roof bank barn, ' other y the public • school here. the 'has 3000 Pounds of Amber -Honey, ' outliuildin for Better Hogs gs, small orchard, one of keen a nurse iD$Victoria.Memorial (very little, buckwheat) has the finest farm in Markham. Town- Hospital for- about 25 years. , She - -placed-with- he-retailers ship;-two streams, email bush, Royal Purple. ,Calf --Meal -for was starting on a three-weeks vac- Below, who are sellin at 59c. most touches villa atio the first in over, twenty g village, clear of en- _ a r►, per 8 poured pai-1, (net). A qt*n- cumbrance, inspection arranged. , •.Young Calves , years. Her. funeral• toold place on - tity of this extra grade honey Willougl'mby's, Kent Building,Tor- Monday from vile home of her sis- i being'offered locally'at thisonto. 24-26 Dr. Hess an 66 Shields d Royal Purple Stock etr, Mr�R. L• J. White, very. Iow. price. Housewives, W. Ave. Interment in Erskine Comet- here is a chance to stock ugFARM LISTINGS WANTED - SpeCif iC ety. She is survived by four bro with..the finest of honey at a. All sizes, equipped or not. Buyers " thens and one sister: Afaohic,"N-or- very low price, 60 eta. while it Waiting. No sale, no charge . Send (71 gent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and man, Allan, Donald and Mrs. White lasts. . _ full information to, I,• V. .DISNEY. <u (Kste). One brother, John, was Ask Real Estate, Oshawa Repairs. your dealer for Fuller's phone 161;0. .. drovaned.in. California,_ while en-' Honey, at Red & White, The 12-15 ow ]lotto we have IL Coa. Get 4L (it t is peg Mad& iTiar__ 1 deavouring to save a young g•rl Big Store, Wm. Sadler Green- Herbert was killed in the Greatwood, ' STRAYED - yearling heifer. Ap- Roy Morrish, Cherry- ply James Taylor, Elar+emort, �� War, and Jessie died a number of ,ted, Woodward . Brougham. J. S. BAL.a7e�DaNg ',PI